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Corrosive Comparisons and the Memory Politics of “Saming”: Threat and Opportunity in the Age of Apology

March 28, 2024/by Beate Schmidtke

Podcast: Collective memory, populism, and the future of democracy

March 8, 2024/by Beate Schmidtke

Migration as a building bloc of middle-class nation-building?

February 29, 2024/by Beate Schmidtke

BLOG: Exploring European Memory Politics in Europe on a Study Tour with 18 students from Canada

July 3, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

Some Aesthetic Aspects of Holocaust Memorialization

June 21, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

Memory on the Border – Loibl Tunnel

June 20, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

Summaries of the BUDAPEST JUNE Conference

June 17, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

Learning about the Fascist Past: Hungary’s current approaches

June 16, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

Budapest conference: Memory Politics in Comparative Perspective

June 16, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

Selective Memory: Német Megszállás Áldozatainak and Misrepresentations of the Past in Modern Hungary

June 16, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

Engaging Generation Z in Topics of Collective Memory & History: Thoughts from the 2023 European Memory Politics Conference

June 16, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

BUDAPEST Conference “Memory Politics in Europe – Towards a Deepening East-West Divide?”

June 16, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

Intergenerational trauma presentation and the visit to the House of Terror, Budapest

June 15, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

Reliving History Through an IWalk: My Experience at a Memorial on the Danube River

June 15, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

International Youth KAS panel: Contested Collective Memory in Contemporary Europe

June 14, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke

Thoughts from an inspired student

June 14, 2023/by Beate Schmidtke