During the Second World War, the village of Pawłokoma, nowadays located a dozen kilometres from the Polish–Ukrainian border, was an area of conflict between the two nations. It has been almost ten years since a ceremony was held commemorating the victims of the conflict. The ceremony was attended by the Polish and Ukrainian Presidents. Today, the village is a symbol of reconciliation between the two nations. This article analyzes the dynamics of local collective memory about the conflict, using the "working through" concept and works on social remembering is a theoretical framework. In my discussion of the causes and effects of the changes in dynamics, I use data from individual in-depth interviews with three categories of respondents: the ...
Central and Eastern Europe - scenes of brutal genocides in the past century - are dotted with sites ...
In this article I argue that remembrance of the Jews and the Holocaust in Poland was subject to a c...
The thesis compares Polish and Ukrainian Institutes of National Remembrance, analyses Polish and Ukr...
Abstract: The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms o...
The paper “Manifestation forms of conflicts over historical memory: Poland‘s and Ukraine‘s disagreem...
This thesis details the maintenance of Polish identities through acts of memory: the (re)production...
The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms of the cond...
The article is one of the results of the oral history project Memory and Oblivion. Sociocultural pos...
The article concerns the problem of cultural memory in this particular case when the memory relates ...
This article looks on Jedwabne and the debate on Polish involvement in the Holocaust from the perspe...
This article looks on Jedwabne and the debate on Polish involvement in the Holocaust from the perspe...
Memory scholars mostly agree that although social memory is culturally constructed, political and in...
In 2011, a monument commemorating a group of Polish academics killed during the Nazi occupation was ...
Researchers in social memory are bound in their work to include the relations occurring between the ...
The memory of World War II in Poland is sometimes plagued by an us/them mentality or a competition o...
Central and Eastern Europe - scenes of brutal genocides in the past century - are dotted with sites ...
In this article I argue that remembrance of the Jews and the Holocaust in Poland was subject to a c...
The thesis compares Polish and Ukrainian Institutes of National Remembrance, analyses Polish and Ukr...
Abstract: The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms o...
The paper “Manifestation forms of conflicts over historical memory: Poland‘s and Ukraine‘s disagreem...
This thesis details the maintenance of Polish identities through acts of memory: the (re)production...
The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms of the cond...
The article is one of the results of the oral history project Memory and Oblivion. Sociocultural pos...
The article concerns the problem of cultural memory in this particular case when the memory relates ...
This article looks on Jedwabne and the debate on Polish involvement in the Holocaust from the perspe...
This article looks on Jedwabne and the debate on Polish involvement in the Holocaust from the perspe...
Memory scholars mostly agree that although social memory is culturally constructed, political and in...
In 2011, a monument commemorating a group of Polish academics killed during the Nazi occupation was ...
Researchers in social memory are bound in their work to include the relations occurring between the ...
The memory of World War II in Poland is sometimes plagued by an us/them mentality or a competition o...
Central and Eastern Europe - scenes of brutal genocides in the past century - are dotted with sites ...
In this article I argue that remembrance of the Jews and the Holocaust in Poland was subject to a c...
The thesis compares Polish and Ukrainian Institutes of National Remembrance, analyses Polish and Ukr...