This paper deals with the Hungarian Holocaust Memorial Year 2014 and the ongoing debate about how to assess Hungary’s involvement in the Holocaust. By introducing the Holocaust Memorial Year 2014, erecting the Monument on the German Occupation and initiating a Memorial to Child Victims of the Holocaust (the House of Fates), the Hungarian government tried to establish a common narrative about the Holocaust in Hungary. For various reasons, however, this attempt failed. Instead, it turned out that the anniversary year 2014 fostered the emergence of diverse new cultures of commemoration at different levels of society. This study discusses the reasons for these developments and provides an overview of the (public) events surrounding commemoratio...
The innocuous place of Hungary’s Jews in the historical culture of the country from 1945 to 2004 is ...
This article develops a more comprehensive understanding of the variety of motivations for the Holoc...
This paper focuses on Hungary, where the most unmerciful and the fastest destruction took place in...
Since its rightward political shift, questions concerning how Hungarian society has reflected on the...
The changes which took place a quarter of a century ago in the countries of Europe’s Eastern Bloc tr...
This study analyses how history museums in Austria, Hungary and Italy, represent the Holocaust. With...
Even though the self-critical dealing with the past has not been an official criteria for joining th...
The master thesis focuses on similarities and disparities in the politics of memory related to the '...
Governments and civic groups erect public memorials in national capitals to record and legitimize se...
History does not flow as one single narrative due to innumerable perspectives, and within those, bia...
This paper explores how art contributes to the articulation of memories that counter the official hi...
Analysis of memory studies is usually focusing on processes of remembrance, looking at the actors, s...
Nations and nationalists make use of historical narratives in their quests to build unity and achiev...
This paper analyses the memory crisis resulting from conflicting perceptions of the Shoah in Western...
This thesis studies the role of the Hungarian government\u27s museums, monuments, and speeches in su...
The innocuous place of Hungary’s Jews in the historical culture of the country from 1945 to 2004 is ...
This article develops a more comprehensive understanding of the variety of motivations for the Holoc...
This paper focuses on Hungary, where the most unmerciful and the fastest destruction took place in...
Since its rightward political shift, questions concerning how Hungarian society has reflected on the...
The changes which took place a quarter of a century ago in the countries of Europe’s Eastern Bloc tr...
This study analyses how history museums in Austria, Hungary and Italy, represent the Holocaust. With...
Even though the self-critical dealing with the past has not been an official criteria for joining th...
The master thesis focuses on similarities and disparities in the politics of memory related to the '...
Governments and civic groups erect public memorials in national capitals to record and legitimize se...
History does not flow as one single narrative due to innumerable perspectives, and within those, bia...
This paper explores how art contributes to the articulation of memories that counter the official hi...
Analysis of memory studies is usually focusing on processes of remembrance, looking at the actors, s...
Nations and nationalists make use of historical narratives in their quests to build unity and achiev...
This paper analyses the memory crisis resulting from conflicting perceptions of the Shoah in Western...
This thesis studies the role of the Hungarian government\u27s museums, monuments, and speeches in su...
The innocuous place of Hungary’s Jews in the historical culture of the country from 1945 to 2004 is ...
This article develops a more comprehensive understanding of the variety of motivations for the Holoc...
This paper focuses on Hungary, where the most unmerciful and the fastest destruction took place in...