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Samin Aref,Kalina Bontcheva,Dino Pedreschi on Majdanek. I explore here both the exhibitions devoted to the young victims of the atrocity and the educational activities that are aimed at schoolchildren. By focusing on the idea of ., this chapter discusses how the commemoration of Polish, Jewish, Roma, Ukrainian and Belarusian children throug秘密会议 发表于 2025-3-25 17:22:28
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Children in World War II: Poland and Beyond,ses a variety of roles in which children participated in war. First, the chapter explores recurring themes relating to “war children”, such as displacement, imprisonment, annihilation and armed resistance and shows how they played out in Poland, before moving on to several case studies from other European countries.Asseverate 发表于 2025-3-26 03:15:34
Marco Alberto Javarone,Serge GalamThis chapter provides a theoretical discussion of the main concepts of the book, namely childhood, emotions and memory and shows how these ideas can be productively combined in the exploration of Poland’s commemorative culture.Consensus 发表于 2025-3-26 06:57:13
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55285-4The Afterword argues that the . which characterized the early stages of Poland’s historical turn was soon transformed into .. The memorial landscape that emerged in the process became a vicious circle of confrontational rhetoric, familiar tropes and repetitive images.anarchist 发表于 2025-3-26 11:50:47
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Afterword: From Commemorative Frenzy to Commemorative Fatigue,The Afterword argues that the . which characterized the early stages of Poland’s historical turn was soon transformed into .. The memorial landscape that emerged in the process became a vicious circle of confrontational rhetoric, familiar tropes and repetitive images.Ambulatory 发表于 2025-3-26 18:49:01
Children in World War II: Poland and Beyond,ses a variety of roles in which children participated in war. First, the chapter explores recurring themes relating to “war children”, such as displacement, imprisonment, annihilation and armed resistance and shows how they played out in Poland, before moving on to several case studies from other Eu