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Spaces of memory
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,
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,
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&
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Holocaust victims, Jewish law and the ethics of archaeological investigations
Authors:
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&
Kevin Colls
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,
Tijm Lanjouw
&
Maurice de Kleijn
Hypermnesia and Amnesia: Remembering (with) the Body and Post-Conflict Memorials and Architectures
Authors:
Andrea Borsari
&
Giovanni Leoni
Following the well-trodden paths of the past: memory, continuity and slowness
Authors:
Sara Jones
&
Thomas Van de Putte
Entanglements of art and memory activism in Hungary’s illiberal democracy
Author:
Reka Deim
Archaeology of
Zigeunerlager
: Results of the 2018–2019 investigation at the Roma detention camp in Lety
Author:
Pavel Vařeka
Sites of violence and their communities: critical memory studies in the post-human era
Author:
Roma Sendyka
Depth of the field. Bystanders’ art, forensic art practice and non-sites of memory
Authors:
Aleksandra Janus
&
Roma Sendyka
Ceremonial events at non-sites of memory: Seven framings of a difficult past
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