This doctoral thesis deals with West German and Italian public memory of a specific wartime episode on the Greek island of Cephalonia. In September 1943, soldiers of the Wehrmacht, the regular German army, committed mass executions on up to 4,000 Italian prisoners of war. The thesis also analyses the mutual reception of the memory discourses in West Germany and Italy and examines the possibility of an interaction between their participants. The thesis uses the case study "Cephalonia" to expose how West German and Italian society came to terms with the past of the World War II in the period from 1943 to 1989. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org
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The doctoral thesis Reconciling with Nazi Past and the Greek-German Relations is a historical study ...
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Autorka ve své disertaci zkoumá vývoj západoněmeckého a italského vzpomínkového diskursu ohledně vál...
Since the end of the Second World War, controversies surrounding the question of the right format of...
16 October 1943. History, Memory, Literature The thesis considers the largest single round-up and d...
This Thesis deals with the issues of Germany's "culture of remembrance" in relation to the time of N...
In 2003, a trial of 10 Nazi officers accused of perpetrating a massacre in Sant’Anna di Stazzema be...
This dissertation studies how the Berlin Republic commemorates Communist East Germany and investigat...
The Italian Social Republic of Salò, 1943-1945, seceded from the Italian Monarchy at the end of 1943...
Defence date: 12 December 2011Examining Board: Prof. Peter Becker (EUI) - Supervisor Prof. Heinz-G...
This book investigates the representation of the Axis War – the wars of aggression that Fascist Ital...
This article considers the myth of Italians as 'good people' that has dominated postwar historiograp...
(in English): Bachelor Thesis "The Massacre of Aussig in Sudeten German memory culture" describes th...
The concept of memory (memorial site) has gained crucial importance in recent years for the identifi...
In the spring of 1945 Italian cities looked like a stunning scenery of devastation. The apocalyptic ...
The doctoral thesis Reconciling with Nazi Past and the Greek-German Relations is a historical study ...
This article addresses one concern that is central to much of the sociology of memory currently ongo...
Autorka ve své disertaci zkoumá vývoj západoněmeckého a italského vzpomínkového diskursu ohledně vál...
Since the end of the Second World War, controversies surrounding the question of the right format of...
16 October 1943. History, Memory, Literature The thesis considers the largest single round-up and d...
This Thesis deals with the issues of Germany's "culture of remembrance" in relation to the time of N...
In 2003, a trial of 10 Nazi officers accused of perpetrating a massacre in Sant’Anna di Stazzema be...
This dissertation studies how the Berlin Republic commemorates Communist East Germany and investigat...
The Italian Social Republic of Salò, 1943-1945, seceded from the Italian Monarchy at the end of 1943...
Defence date: 12 December 2011Examining Board: Prof. Peter Becker (EUI) - Supervisor Prof. Heinz-G...
This book investigates the representation of the Axis War – the wars of aggression that Fascist Ital...
This article considers the myth of Italians as 'good people' that has dominated postwar historiograp...
(in English): Bachelor Thesis "The Massacre of Aussig in Sudeten German memory culture" describes th...
The concept of memory (memorial site) has gained crucial importance in recent years for the identifi...
In the spring of 1945 Italian cities looked like a stunning scenery of devastation. The apocalyptic ...
The doctoral thesis Reconciling with Nazi Past and the Greek-German Relations is a historical study ...
This article addresses one concern that is central to much of the sociology of memory currently ongo...