Der Erinnerung auf der Spur
This extract is from the publication of how to organise excursions. The manual is using the example of the project Vorkuta, dealing with the culture of remembrance.
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Inventing a New Communist Capital: Titograd in the First Decade after WWII
The aim of our project is to present the Yugoslav state plans towards the construction of a new capital city of one of its republics replacing a town destroyed in WWII.
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War invalids in Soviet Ukraine after 1945
Persons who have become disabled as a result of WWII seem to have been systematically excluded in the post-war period. The team focused on the Ukrainian town of Cherkassy.
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White Karelian Remembrances of the Post War
The exhibition shows ethnicities and local identities in individual narrations, experiences and memories in the context of historical master narratives of war / post-war / cold war
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The Role of Women from WWII to Post-War Yugoslavia
To what extent and in what way have female voices and their experiences during World War II, shaped the post-war culture of remembrance in Yugoslavia?
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Jewish Identity in Socialist Yugoslavia 1945-1952
How was the Jewish identity (re)built within a multi-national socialist state in the early post-Second World War years, and what was its place in the new state.
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Cluj-Napoca 1939-1960
The brochure shows the diversity of remembrances in after-war Cluj by interviewing various inhabitants of the city: Romanians, Hungarians, Jews and Roma.
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Reading the City. Urban Space and Memory in Skopje
This extract of the book gives you an insight into the project. The team examined the construction of remembrance and its representation in the urban space of Skopje.
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Yishuv in Dzierzoniow / Reichenbach
The exhibition catalogue focuses on the coexistence of the remaining German inhabitants and the new Jews and Non-Jewish population - mainly Polish repatriates - in Dzierzoniow.
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Geschichtsbilder jüdischer MigrantInnen
The team compared perceptions of history, concerning Shoah and WWII, of Jewish-Russian migrants in Israel and Germany.
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Bosnian Memory Paths
A consequence of the war 1992-1995 is a large Bosnian emigrant population scattered all over Europe. The website presents interview cluster of emigrants who had been young then.
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Looking for Email - Szukajac Emila
The documentary movie follows the biographies of former forced labourers who had to work in Bavaria during WWII.
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Memory and Oblivion
The documentary movie deals with forced displacements after the WWII in Jugow, formerly Hausdorf in the Owl Mountains, by focusing on the female perspective.
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Erinnerungskultur in Dalmatien
This publication in German language gives an insight in various developments of remembrance culture in Dalmatia, dependent on political circumstances in Croatia after the WW II.
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Website Staro Sajmiste
Almost 70 years after its establishment, the former Nazi concentration camp of Staro Sajmište in Belgrade still waits to be made visible as a place of terror in an adequate form.
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Like a Swede at Poltava
The project team researched on the quest of national and European identity in Ukraine after 1991 exemplified by the battle at Poltawa in 1709. (German with English abstracts)
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