The paper discusses the transformations of memory caused by the preservation, removal or redefinition of memorials. These transformations indicate the competition between political and ideological views in Bulgarian society after 1989. Two cases are analysed: the deconstruction of Georgi Dimitrov’s already-empty mausoleum in 1999 and the Monument to the Soviet Army, still standing in Sofia. Both instances are significant indicators of power constellations, which, in the second case, also have a precise foreign policy dimension (relations with Russia). The periodically activated debates, especially concerning the Monument to the Soviet Army, indicate the absence of a coherent memory policy and general ambiguous attitudes in Bulgarian society...
Bulgarian socialist architecture, and particularly its controversial monuments, have recently become...
This paper is devoted to the collective memory during the 20-21th century of women intellectuals in ...
On June 17th 2011 the Monument of the Soviet Army (MSA) in Sofia, Bulgaria underwent a peculiar tran...
The reference to history in the context of Russia’s foreign policy is considered as an appeal to the...
The democratic breakthrough of 1989 in Bulgaria has resulted in a clearly problem- -oriented approa...
The article offers a comparative analysis of two monumental constructions that carry changes of both...
Despite more than 20 years of independence, Ukraine’s former political system has not vanished, as i...
This article examines the production and management of an ideological representation of a specific p...
This article presents the case of an emblematic Bulgarian monument, 1300 Years Bulgaria, unveiled in...
Book description: The relationship between states, societies, and individuals in Central and Eastern...
This paper examines the memory practices of the memorial complex at Mrakovica at the Kozara National...
False heroes. Removal of communist monuments in Prague after year 1989 This thesis will examine monu...
This paper seeks to lay out certain critical reflections on social transformations, changes in memor...
Wars, suffering, torture, hundreds of thousands of people that have been displaced or missing, pover...
Le présent travail met en lumière la dialectique des relations entre mémoire et politique par l’étud...
Bulgarian socialist architecture, and particularly its controversial monuments, have recently become...
This paper is devoted to the collective memory during the 20-21th century of women intellectuals in ...
On June 17th 2011 the Monument of the Soviet Army (MSA) in Sofia, Bulgaria underwent a peculiar tran...
The reference to history in the context of Russia’s foreign policy is considered as an appeal to the...
The democratic breakthrough of 1989 in Bulgaria has resulted in a clearly problem- -oriented approa...
The article offers a comparative analysis of two monumental constructions that carry changes of both...
Despite more than 20 years of independence, Ukraine’s former political system has not vanished, as i...
This article examines the production and management of an ideological representation of a specific p...
This article presents the case of an emblematic Bulgarian monument, 1300 Years Bulgaria, unveiled in...
Book description: The relationship between states, societies, and individuals in Central and Eastern...
This paper examines the memory practices of the memorial complex at Mrakovica at the Kozara National...
False heroes. Removal of communist monuments in Prague after year 1989 This thesis will examine monu...
This paper seeks to lay out certain critical reflections on social transformations, changes in memor...
Wars, suffering, torture, hundreds of thousands of people that have been displaced or missing, pover...
Le présent travail met en lumière la dialectique des relations entre mémoire et politique par l’étud...
Bulgarian socialist architecture, and particularly its controversial monuments, have recently become...
This paper is devoted to the collective memory during the 20-21th century of women intellectuals in ...
On June 17th 2011 the Monument of the Soviet Army (MSA) in Sofia, Bulgaria underwent a peculiar tran...