Tag Archive for: memory politics
How Did Polish Decommunization Policy from the late 90s Became a “Holocaust Bill” in 2018?, by Iryna Matiyenko
By Iryna Matiyenko, University of Victoria
No, there is no…
Impermanent Apologies: On the Dynamics of Timing and Public Knowledge in Political Apology
James, Matt, Stanger-Ross, Jordan & the Landscapes of Injustice…
Why Russia Finds Democracy so Hard – Putin and the Legacy of the 1917 Revolution, by Derek Fraser
By Derek Fraser, Centre for Global Studies at the University…
Witness to Loss: Race, Culpability, and Memory in the Dispossession of Japanese Canadians
Stanger-Ross, Jordan (2017). Witness to Loss: Race, Culpability,…
A Place in the Sun: Colonial Entanglements in Lukas Bärfuss’s Hundert Tage and Daniel Goetsch’s Herz Aus Sand
Schallié, Charlotte (2017). A Place in the Sun: Colonial Entanglements…
The Everyday Life of Children in Polish-German Borderland during the Early Postwar Period
Halicka, Beata (2017). The Everyday Life of Children in Polish-German…
Future of Holocaust memorialization: confronting racism, antisemitism, and homophobia through memory work
Thorson, Helga (ed.) (2015). Future of holocaust memorialization:…
The Oder-Neisse Line as a place of remembrance for Germans and Poles
Halicka, Beata (2014). The Oder-Neisse Line as a place of remembrance…
Degrees of Freedom in Canada’s Culture of Redress
James, Matt (2014). Degrees of freedom in Canada's culture of…
A Carnival of Truth? Knowledge, Ignorance and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission
James, Matt (2012). A carnival of truth? knowledge, ignorance…