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Łemkowie w Centralnym Obozie Pracy w Jaworznie
The Lemkos in the Central Labour Camp in Jaworzno The article presents the circumstances of settling Lemko ethnic sub-group members in the Central Labour Camp in Jaworzno [CLC Jaworzno] as the result of the Operation ‘Vistula’ carried out in 1947 by the ...
Adrian Rams
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The article is devoted to the specifics of the Omsk Regional Museum's activity in the height of political repression. The paper aims at characterizing the large exhibition, which was organized by this museum on the centenary of Alexander Pushkin's death.
E. I. Krasilnikova
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In the frame of colonial expansion wars, Western armies have at times been defeated. Beyond the event record, the memory of these battles embodied a political meaning for actors, in the past as well as nowadays.
Frédéric Lasserre +1 more
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L’invention des commémorations homosexuelles
This article focuses on the construction of a homosexual collective memory based on the persecution suffered during World War Two. The analysis of this process shows how a social group, originally stigmatized, succeeded in a relatively short time in ...
Régis Schlagdenhauffen
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The article is devoted to the study of the history of the image of Prince and King Danylo Romanovych in the Ukrainian cultural memory of the second half of the 19th century.
Назарій Христан
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La commemorazione di Leonardo Da Vinci [PDF]
The Commemoration of Leonardo da Vinci To commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci occurring in 2019, I propose the following manuscript, in the form of a virtual interview to prof. Giuseppe Maria Pugno (GMP), who commemorated
PUGNO, NICOLA MARIA
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From Collective Memory to Transcultural Remembrance
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging exploration of the processes involved in forgetting and remembering, with a particular focus on the level of the nation-state. Their interest corresponds to
Matthew Graves, Elizabeth Rechniewski
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Was Jesus in the Wehrmacht? National-Religious Commemoration in Central Europe
Jerusalem sites representing the Passion of Christ shape the landscape of Catholic Central Europe. Several architectural evocations of Jerusalem commemorate contemporary agony, namely local victims of the World Wars. Placing soldiers within the narrative
Shriki-Hilber, Shimrit
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