In the Epilogue of Postwar, titled: From the House ofthe Dead: An essay on Modern European memory, Tony Judt concludes that: ‘those who would become full Europeans in the dawn of the twenty-first century must first assume a new and far more oppressive heritage. Today the pertinent European reference is not baptism. It is extermination. Holocaust recognition is our contemporary European entry ticket.’ Claus Leggewie, in his article ‘Seven circles of European memory’, is searching for a pan-European narrative that includes both East and West in a common European story. In his narrative the Shoah plays an important role as ‘a negative founding myth’.In my presentation I would like to elaborateon the question of whether there actually is a coll...
Despite the Holocaust’s profound impact on the history of Eastern Europe, the communist regimes succ...
This article analyzes the distinctive forms that collective memories take in the age of globalizatio...
FROM NATIONAL TO TRANSNATIONAL AND BACK: MEMORIAL SITES IN TRANSITIONThis paper discusses the conseq...
In the Epilogue of Postwar, titled: From the House ofthe Dead: An essay on Modern European memory, T...
This paper analyses the memory crisis resulting from conflicting perceptions of the Shoah in Western...
From the Second World War onwards European political integration is based on the assumption of a com...
This paper analyses the memory crisis resulting from conflicting perceptions of the Shoah in Western...
National audienceThis contribution sheds light on the "Iron Curtain" which divides collective memory...
The twentieth century became known as the era of genocides. However, historians do not yet agree on ...
The eastward enlargement of the European Union has shifted its geographical centre towards the east ...
In this paper, I define the common EU standard of Holocaust remembrance and explain the unique remem...
This is a study of the relationship between Britain and the Holocaust from 1933 until today. Britai...
There is no one answer of this question. The Holocaust is perceived as a part of WWII not in all cou...
The twentieth century became known as the era of genocides. However, historians do not yet agree on...
Unia Europejska jest ciągle zmieniającym tworem polityczno-gospodarczym, którego dalszy rozwój zależ...
Despite the Holocaust’s profound impact on the history of Eastern Europe, the communist regimes succ...
This article analyzes the distinctive forms that collective memories take in the age of globalizatio...
FROM NATIONAL TO TRANSNATIONAL AND BACK: MEMORIAL SITES IN TRANSITIONThis paper discusses the conseq...
In the Epilogue of Postwar, titled: From the House ofthe Dead: An essay on Modern European memory, T...
This paper analyses the memory crisis resulting from conflicting perceptions of the Shoah in Western...
From the Second World War onwards European political integration is based on the assumption of a com...
This paper analyses the memory crisis resulting from conflicting perceptions of the Shoah in Western...
National audienceThis contribution sheds light on the "Iron Curtain" which divides collective memory...
The twentieth century became known as the era of genocides. However, historians do not yet agree on ...
The eastward enlargement of the European Union has shifted its geographical centre towards the east ...
In this paper, I define the common EU standard of Holocaust remembrance and explain the unique remem...
This is a study of the relationship between Britain and the Holocaust from 1933 until today. Britai...
There is no one answer of this question. The Holocaust is perceived as a part of WWII not in all cou...
The twentieth century became known as the era of genocides. However, historians do not yet agree on...
Unia Europejska jest ciągle zmieniającym tworem polityczno-gospodarczym, którego dalszy rozwój zależ...
Despite the Holocaust’s profound impact on the history of Eastern Europe, the communist regimes succ...
This article analyzes the distinctive forms that collective memories take in the age of globalizatio...
FROM NATIONAL TO TRANSNATIONAL AND BACK: MEMORIAL SITES IN TRANSITIONThis paper discusses the conseq...