A history of overwriting: Jewish cemeteries in postwar Poland, Ukraine and Belarus
Focused on the post-1944 history of Jewish cemeteries in three towns: Iŭje (Belarus), Berezne (Ukraine) and Biłgoraj (Poland) this paper examines different local trajectories of repurposing and overwriting Jewish cemeteries. This comparative study goes beyond the top-down policy analysis to include the ways the local population participated in and ...
Marta Duch-Dyngosz +3 more
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Gustav Cohn’s Jewish Cemetery: A Cultural History [PDF]
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Marcinowa Wola is a typical locality in Masuria (northern Poland), where a nearly total exchange of citizens took place after WW2. Polish and Ukrainian people coming here after the war had to deal with the sense of strangeness connected with the German presence in the near past.
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Arlington National Cemetery and Yasukuni Jinja: History, Memory, and the Sacred
Arlington National Cemetery and Yasukuni Jinja (The Shrine of the Peaceful Land) are symbols of the histories of the United States of America and Japan. Arlington National Cemetery and Yasukuni Jinja have a common purpose–to honor the war dead–but the two are very different.
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Effigy Vessel Documentation, Caddo Collections at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at The University of Texas at Austin [PDF]
Ceramic vessels from ancestral Caddo sites in East Texas are diverse in form, size, manufacture, and decoration, both spatially and temporally. Variation in these attributes, including vessel form as well as any attachments, also “is connected with ...
Perttula, Timothy K. +1 more
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From the History of Russian “Cemetery” Poetry: Konstantin Sluchevsky’s Poem “At the Cemetery”
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Ancient DNA study provides clues to leprosy susceptibility in medieval Europe. [PDF]
Romeyer-Dherbey JH +15 more
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Tracing social mechanisms and interregional connections in Early Bronze Age Societies in Lower Austria. [PDF]
Furtwängler A +29 more
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Bioarcheological Perspectives on the Timing of Adolescence in Rural Avar-Age Austria, 7th-9th Centuries ce. [PDF]
Klostermann P +7 more
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