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World War II
Revealing testimonies
Osteuropa 1-2/2021
Brexit’s revivalist fable
Soundings 76 (2020–2021)
Peaceful disagreement
Humanity and catastrophe
Authors probing history’s silences for justice’s sake
'Nee! Nee!'
Remembering ultimate acts of resistance
The body and the meat-grinder
Cultural representations of war disablement
Victory Day: The biography of a Soviet holiday
In the shadow of victory
The memory of WWII in the Russian–Ukrainian conflict
The Stalinization of memory
New Eastern Europe 3/2020
Through a Stalinist lens
An interview with Ernest Wyciszkiewicz
Remembering to forget
Memory politics in Poland and Hungary
Post-local, de-local, re-local
Transformation and revision in European politics of history
Kyiv: A love letter
Separate paths
Why Lithuania hasn’t followed the example of some of its central European neighbours
The Europeanization of Holocaust remembrance
How far has it gone, and how far can it go?
What Hannah Arendt can tell us about European integration
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