All Stories

  1. Croatian Homeland War Memorial Museums – Exhibiting Urbicides and Concentration Camps
  2. World War II and the Holocaust in Post-Communist Memorial Museums
  3. The politics of commemoration and memorialization
  4. Genocide Remembrance Cultures in a European Comparison
  5. L’usage de la Shoah dans la mémoire des crimes du XXe siècle en Europe de l’est
  6. “Unadaptable people” – Roma and “our” victims in post-communist memorial museums
  7. Globalization, Universalization, and Forensic Turn: Postcatastrophic Memorial Museums ☆
  8. Gedächtnis und Erinnerungskultur
  9. New Antisemitism and New Media: Leftist Derealization of Islamist “Emancipation”
  10. Confronting Antisemitism in Modern Media, the Legal and Political Worlds
  11. The Europeanization of Memory at the Jasenovac Memorial Museum
  12. Terezín und Jasenovac – Umkämpfte Gedenkstätten vor und nach 1989
  13. Zeithistorische Museen zwischen Dekonstruktion und autoritärem Backlash
  14. A Case Against Mnemonic Warriors
  15. „Nasze” i „odziedziczone” muzea – PiS i Fidesz jako mnemoniczni wojownicy
  16. Polish and Hungarian Memory Politics and Memorial Museums
  17. From “Double Genocide” to “the New Jews”: Holocaust, Genocide and Mass Violence in Post-Communist Memorial Museums
  18. Introduction: The Holocaust/Genocide Template in Eastern Europe
  19. Post-communist invocation of Europe: memorial museums' narratives and the Europeanization of memory
  20. Das zeithistorische Museum und seine theoretische Verortung. Zur Einleitung
  21. Geschichtspolitischer Wandel und die "Anrufung Europas" . Der Zweite Weltkrieg in postsozialistischen Gedenkmuseen
  22. Das umkämpfte Museum
  23. Transnationale Erinnerung
  24. World War II and Bosnian War Museums in Hungary, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina
  25. World War II Museums in Post-Communist EU Member States - Holocaust and "Double Genocide"
  26. How Eastern European Countries Refer to the Holocaust to Describe Their Own Suffering
  27. Rezensionen
  28. Auschwitz im Kontext
  29. Memorial Museums in Eastern European EU Member States in the Course of EU Accession
  30. Holocaust Memory in a Globalizing World
  31. Der Kampf um das Gedächtnis im Museum
  32. Zwischen Pathosformel und neuen Erinnerungskonkurrenzen. Das Gedächtnis-Paradigma zu Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts. Zur Einleitung
  33. Europe and the Post-Yugoslav Space
  34. Von der friedfertigen Antisemitin zur queer-theoretischen Post-Zionistin
  35. Depictions of Roma Genocide Victims in Memorial Museums in Eastern Europe
  36. Narrating victimhood. Gender, religion and the making of place in post-war Croatia, by Michaela Schäuble, New York, Berghahn Books, 2014, 374 pp., US$120 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1-78238-260-7
  37. Slovak and Croatian World War II Museums and EU Membership Process
  38. The Holocaust Memorial Center in Budapest – An ‘Impossible’ Museum?
  39. Croatia Dealing with World War II after Independence in the 1990s
  40. Darko Karačić, Tamara Banjeglav and Nataša Govedarica, Re:vizija prošlosti. Politike sjećanja u Bosni i Hercegovini, Hrvatskoj i Srbiji od 1990. godine [Re:vision of the Past. The Politics of Memory in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia since 1...
  41. Croatian politics of the past - just one more post-communist case study?
  42. Croatia – Exhibiting Memory and History at the "Shores of Europe"
  43. Conflicting Memories in “Unified Europe” – Standards of Remembrance in the Center and at the Periphery
  44. Vergangenheitspolitik in Kroatien zwischen Revisionismus und europäischen Standards