Tag Archive for: Holocaust

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

New Article in the Special Issue: Reimagining Political Identity…

Strengthening Holocaust Education – Policy Memo

Janine Wulz, Fellow at the Centre for Global Studies, University…

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

Undergraduate and graduate students were exposed to experiential…

Some Aesthetic Aspects of Holocaust Memorialization

This post began on the train from Budapest, Hungary to Klagenfurt,…

Learning about the Fascist Past: Hungary’s current approaches

For undergraduate student from UVic, travelling to and learning…

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

On June 14-16, 2023 the Jean Monnet Network European Memory Politics…

International Youth KAS panel: Contested Collective Memory in Contemporary Europe

On June 14, 2023, jointly with our partners at the Eötvös Loránd…

Surviving Terror: From the Holocaust Memorial Center to the House of Terror

Since arriving in Budapest with the study tour in memory politics,…

From Munitions Factory to Constructed Memory- The case of Schindler’s Factory Museum in Krakow

Prior to leaving Poland, the Study Tour in European Memory Politics…