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Jewish Youth in the Minsk Ghetto: How Age and Gender Mattered [PDF]
Explores how young Soviet Jews survived the German occupation of Soviet territories, specifically ghettoization and mass ...
Anika Walke
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‘AN AUSTRIAN FATE’: TRAUMA, REPRESSION AND WAR IN ADRIAN GOIGINGER'S DER FUCHS (2022)
ABSTRACT This article examines one of the highest‐grossing films in recent years in Austria, Der Fuchs (Adrian Goiginger, 2022), which focuses on the friendship of the protagonist, a Wehrmacht soldier, with an abandoned fox cub, but in the process elides more than four years of the soldier's wartime experience.
Katya Krylova
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Bukovynian Jews during the Holocaust: The problem of preserving historical memory
In the article, based on archival materials, published memoirs, a retrospective analysis of events and contemporary reflections of the Holocaust on the territory of Bukovina during the Second World War is carried out.
Oleg Surovtsev
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In Memory of the Holocaust: We Have Come a Long Way [PDF]
Sermon delivered at the 18th Annual Christian Service in Memory of the Holocaust, St Peter\u27s (Erindale) Anglican Church, Mississauga, Ont, April 26 ...
Nelson, Glen
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Consigning Injustice to History with Political Apologies
ABSTRACT Failures to remember the past properly can constitute a range of different wrongs. In this article, we identify a novel kind of wrong that often occurs through political apologies: consigning an injustice to history. Consigning acknowledges that a historical injustice took place but denies that it has any ongoing relevance for the present ...
Alfred Archer, Benjamin Matheson
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Making meaning and meaning making: memory, postmemory and narrative in Holocaust literature [PDF]
This paper explores links between narration and memory in Holocaust literature and examines ways in which individuals construct memory and postmemory.
Flower, Annie
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Transnational Holocaust Memory, Digital Culture and the End of Reception Studies
Holocaust memory and memory studies have always been intertwined. In the 20th century, Holocaust memory advocates and memory studies scholars shared enthusiasm for politics of regret.
Wulf Kansteiner
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Ahmed Kathrada in post-war Europe: Holocaust memory and apartheid South Africa (1951-1952)
This paper is part of a larger study exploring cultural and discursive performances of Holocaust memory in South Africa under the apartheid racist regime (1948–1994).
Roni Mikel Arieli
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This article addresses the persistence of anti-Semitism in Romania, placed in the context of some recent debates concerning the memory of the Holocaust in the country, as well as in the area of Central and Eastern Europe more broadly.
R. Cârstocea
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The Psychology of Museum Experiences: A Field Study of Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well‐Being
ABSTRACT Museums are increasingly perceived as spaces where visitors' experience extends to their well‐being, functioning as potential well‐being generators. However, little is known about whether museums can foster different types of well‐being (i.e., hedonic and eudaimonic), which psychological processes are involved, and how visitors' pre‐visit ...
Marta Šveb Dragija +2 more
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