Two notable sculptural-spatial memorials in the topography of Priština commemorating the victims of World War II [PDF]
This paper deals with Yugoslavia in the aftermath of World War II, a time when the preservation of revolutionary tradition and the legacy of the People's Liberation Struggle were elevated to the status of a paramount social imperative.
Vukotić-Lazar Marta M. +1 more
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By articulating a shared victimhood or guilt or responsibility, memorial museums are designed as ethical projects that encourage visitors to learn from the past to build a “better future”.
Stefania Manca, Marcello Passarelli
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“There Aren’t any Dwarfs; They got out in Time”. Censored Image of the Home Army in Polish Poetry in 1956–1958 [PDF]
The paper focuses on censorship board’s approach to the subject of Home Army in Polish poetry from the period 1956−1958 of the liberalization of culture.
Kloc, Agnieszka
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À la recherche de la mémoire des Femmes dans la Guerre
Research on memory of Women in WWII offers a rich and extensive field that needs to be delimited. With Greece, as starting point of our reflection, and focusing on oral memory, we try to deal with some methodological questions which could help us to ...
Maria Thanopoulou
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Women write about the French Resistance
During WWII, the French interior resistance called for the participation of all the civilian forces within the country’s population. The participation of women and their bravery in the fight against occupation were reflected on the great number of ...
Brigitte Leguen
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Visual memory of the profession – a gaze at the photo albums of the otorhinolaryngology clinic preserved in the Croatian Museum of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts [PDF]
Among the donations for the Croatian Museum of Medicine and Pharmacy, the most outstanding is the one which came from the legacy of the ORL clinic from the period when it was managed by Ante Šercer.
Stella Fatović-Ferenčić +1 more
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Understanding infant feeding choice from the Great Depression to the baby boom in the U.S. [PDF]
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to describe the rates of and factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding (XBR), exclusive breast feeding + breast and bottle-feeding (Ever BR), and of exclusive bottle-feeding (XBOT) from 1925-1964 among ...
Pilles, Kiona Natasha
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I Am Not A Prisoner of War : Agency, Adaptability, and Fulfillment of Expectations Among American Prisoners of War Held in Nazi Germany [PDF]
In war memory, the typical prisoner of war narrative is one of either passive survival or heroic resistance. However, captured service members did not necessarily lose their agency when they lost their freedom.
Greenman, Jessica N.
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Romana Turina’s evocative autoenthnograrphic documentary, Lunch with Family explores family history, memory and cultural identity through an investigation into the life of an unknown relative, Vladimir Turina, who was imprisoned by the Fascist regime in ...
Romana Turina
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Walking with The Murderers Are Among Us: Henry Ries’s Post-WWII Berlin Rubble Photographs
Henry Ries (1917–2004), a celebrated American-German photojournalist, was born into an upper-class Jewish family in Berlin. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1938 to escape Nazi Germany. As a new American citizen, he joined the U.S. Air Force.
Vivien Green Fryd
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