Memory and the future of Europe. Rupture and integration in the wake of total war
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March 11, 2020/by Fazila MatHungarian Jewish Holocaust Survivors Registered in Displaced Persons Camps in Apulia: An Analysis Based on the Holdings of the Arolsen (International Tracing Service) Digital Archive
January 1, 2020/by Fazila MatAnti-Immigrant propaganda and the factors that led to its success in Hungary
November 7, 2019/by Fazila MatStudies in Contrast – Notes from the Field
August 25, 2019/by Laurence ClaussenPolish-German Border: a Laboratory of Transnational Cooperation
July 26, 2019/by Laurence ClaussenBuilding Transdisciplinary Relationships through Multidirectional Memory Work and Education
July 5, 2019/by Laurence ClaussenNarratives of Memory, Migration, and Xenophobia in the European Union and Canada
July 3, 2019/by Laurence ClaussenAntisemitism in Contemporary Hungary: Exploring Topics of Antisemitism in the Far-Right Media Using Natural Language Processing
June 15, 2019/by Fazila MatAttitude Changes towards Immigrants in the Turbulent Years of the ‘Migrant Crisis’ and Anti-Immigrant Campaign in Hungary
May 3, 2019/by Fazila MatRegional Identity, Separatism, and War in Eastern Europe: Donbass and Pridnestrovie
April 26, 2019/by Fazila MatImpermanent Apologies: on the Dynamics of Timing and Public Knowledge in Political Apology
September 3, 2018/by Laurence ClaussenKresy in Polish Memory. Between Lost Arcadia and the Bloodlands of East-Central Europe
June 28, 2018/by Laurence ClaussenImpermanent Apologies: On the Dynamics of Timing and Public Knowledge in Political Apology
January 20, 2018/by Fazila MatWitness to Loss: Race, Culpability, and Memory in the Dispossession of Japanese Canadians
September 2, 2017/by Laurence ClaussenA Place in the Sun: Colonial Entanglements in Lukas Bärfuss’s Hundert Tage and Daniel Goetsch’s Herz Aus Sand
July 25, 2017/by Laurence Claussen
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