This dissertation investigates the postwar development of the Hollandsche Schouwburg, an in situ Shoah memorial museum in Amsterdam, within the fields of memory, heritage and museum studies. During World War II, over forty-six thousand Jews were imprisoned in this former theater before being deported to the transit camps. In 1962, it became the first national Shoah memorial of the Netherlands and in 1993, a small exhibition was added. In the spring of 2016, the National Holocaust Museum opened, which consists of the Hollandsche Schouwburg and a new satellite space across the street. This dissertation deals with the question how this site of painful heritage became an important memorial museum dedicated to the memory of the persecution of th...
This article discusses how documentary film as site of memory has constructed the memory of the Seco...
This thesis investigates the changes in the Israeli and Jewish-American public perception of Holocau...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
This dissertation investigates the postwar development of the Hollandsche Schouwburg, an in situ Sho...
Why do we attach so much value to sites of Holocaust memory, if all we ever encounter are fragments ...
From 1941 on the Hollandsche Schouwburg became the centre of the systematic plan to annihilate the l...
My thesis is devoted to various discourses regarding the Holocaust, and methods of representing even...
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
This dissertation focuses on the presentation of the mutual relationship of history and memory. It a...
Holocaust museums and exhibits, like other memorial institutions, express national cultures of remem...
Through an exploration of both past and present day reactions to the liberation of the Nazi concentr...
Recent trends in Holocaust studies have addressed how forms of memorialization might transmit a cult...
Color poster with text and photographs.Holocaust museums and memorials are central features to Holoc...
The thesis is an exploration into the Jewish memorial sites erected in the Soviet Zone of Occupation...
This paper discusses Holocaust memorial culture and analyzes how museums, memorials sites, tourism, ...
This article discusses how documentary film as site of memory has constructed the memory of the Seco...
This thesis investigates the changes in the Israeli and Jewish-American public perception of Holocau...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
This dissertation investigates the postwar development of the Hollandsche Schouwburg, an in situ Sho...
Why do we attach so much value to sites of Holocaust memory, if all we ever encounter are fragments ...
From 1941 on the Hollandsche Schouwburg became the centre of the systematic plan to annihilate the l...
My thesis is devoted to various discourses regarding the Holocaust, and methods of representing even...
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
This dissertation focuses on the presentation of the mutual relationship of history and memory. It a...
Holocaust museums and exhibits, like other memorial institutions, express national cultures of remem...
Through an exploration of both past and present day reactions to the liberation of the Nazi concentr...
Recent trends in Holocaust studies have addressed how forms of memorialization might transmit a cult...
Color poster with text and photographs.Holocaust museums and memorials are central features to Holoc...
The thesis is an exploration into the Jewish memorial sites erected in the Soviet Zone of Occupation...
This paper discusses Holocaust memorial culture and analyzes how museums, memorials sites, tourism, ...
This article discusses how documentary film as site of memory has constructed the memory of the Seco...
This thesis investigates the changes in the Israeli and Jewish-American public perception of Holocau...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...