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Monumental minnepolitikk: Russlands bruk av sovjetiske og russiske krigsminnesmerker i Nord-Norge 2014–2023

open access: yesNordisk Østforum
: Monumental Memory Politics: Russia’s Utilization of Soviet and Russian War Memorials in Northern Norway 2014–2023 This article explores how changes and developments of Kremlin’s WWII memory politics has impacted the use of Soviet and Russian war ...
Joakim Aalmen Markussen
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Rescued Music and Music which Rescues. About Wiesław Myśliwski’s Treatise on Shelling Beans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The article focuses on the interpretation of the last novel written by Wiesław Myśliwski: Treatise on Shelling Beans (Traktat o łuskaniu fasoli). The author presents a biography of the hero – a musician and homo viator.
Czyżak, Agnieszka
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Between Words and Silence

open access: yesCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, 2022
This article tackles the risks of digitization of sensitive collections and the ethical limits of open access. Research into experience of conflicts and violence requires the submerging into a world of local taboos and practices that usually remain ...
Monika Golonka-Czajkowska   +1 more
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Il muschio della memoria. Echi del passato in “Moos auf den Steinen” di Gerhard Fritsch. Con una postilla su Thomas Bernhard

open access: yesStudia austriaca, 2016
Gerhard Fritsch’s early novel Moos auf den Steinen (1956) represents a turning point in post-WWII Austrian literature. As other authors did just after the fall of the Habsburg Monar­chy, Fritsch outlines the new reality and the legacy his generation ...
Stefano Apostolo
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Conversational Roles, Generational Differences and the Emergence of Historical and Personal Memories Surrounding WWII during Familial Discussions

open access: yesDiscourse Processes, 2022
We examined whether and how conversational roles shape the extent to which details and recollections surrounding World War II (WWII) emerge in family conversations. Each family was tasked with collaboratively discussing four topics surrounding WWII specific to Belgium. We then conducted both quantitative and qualitative analyses.
Van der haegen, Aurélie   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Scientific regiment: Rostov-on-Don Antiplague Scientific Research Institute during the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945

open access: yesМедицинский вестник Юга России
Objective: to provide a brief overview of the contribution of the Rostov-on-Don Antiplague Research Institute staff to ensuring sanitary and epidemiological well-being during the Great Patriotic War (WWII) in the south of the USSR. Materials and methods:
O. F. Kretenchuk   +4 more
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Censorship Towards the Subject of the Warsaw Uprising in Belles-Lettres in 1956–1958 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Right from the beginning, the subject of the Warsaw Uprising was often manipulated or even entirely erased from public discourse under the Stalinist regime.
Kloc, Agnieszka
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Saplings of significance: Nurturing cultural value of new tree plantings through participatory opportunities

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Tree‐planting initiatives are a crucial part of international sustainability and climate action efforts. Yet, many of these initiatives fail to achieve their long‐term sustainability and climate goals. The role of community value is an often‐overlooked factor in promoting the success of new tree plantings.
Claire L. Narraway   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Historical exercises: Hungarian sports films as political commentary and historical memory

open access: yesApparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe, 2018
Political history is traditionally the most evident framework for interpreting post-WWII Hungarian cinema. The film production of the socialist era was influenced by the periodically changing, systematic presence of political expectations.
Terez Vincze
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There Will be no Strength. (In)coherence and (Im)potency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In 1949, Czesław Miłosz spent a few days in Wroclaw, which was still in ruins after WWII. Six years later Miłosz wrote an interesting poem entitled Pokój (The Room) and created a symbolical vision of the city.
Antoniuk, Mateusz
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