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Heritage & Memory

Reflections on the heritage field from students on the MA in Heritage & Memory Studies at the University of Amsterdam

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    • Blog 2017/2018
    • Blog 2018/2019
    • Blog 2019/2020
    • Excursion 2017
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      • Research Projects Lviv
        • Bandera Monument
        • Centre for Urban History of East Central Europe
        • Golden Rose Synagogue
        • Janowska Concentration Camp
        • Lviv as Urban Palimpsest
        • Lychakiv Cemetery
      • Research Projects Lublin
        • The Grodzka Gate
        • Mis/Remembrance of the Place – Unpacking a Confusing Installation….
      • Encounters
    • Excursion 2018
    • Excursion 2019
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    • Excursion 2021
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The Geography of Traumatic Heritage
Jul01February 11, 2023Blog 2020/2021, Dark Heritage, Museums, Remembrance

The Geography of Traumatic Heritage

Tracing the differences between urban and rural sites of traumatic heritage

Reshaping the European present through campscape remembrance
Nov15February 11, 2023Dark Heritage, Remembrance

Reshaping the European present through campscape remembrance

Heritage & Memory Studies Current Issues: Excursion Abroad 2020/21

Buala and Memoirs – on accessible and critical knowledge production
Jun21February 11, 2023Colonialism, Dark Heritage, Remembrance

Buala and Memoirs – on accessible and critical knowledge production

Legacies of colonialism in Portugal

The Re-Remembrance of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt
Jun20February 11, 2023Remembrance

The Re-Remembrance of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt

Constructing lieux de mémoire

“The Day the World Changed”: Virtual Reality and Traumatic Memory
May23February 11, 2023Blog 2018/2019, Remembrance

“The Day the World Changed”: Virtual Reality and Traumatic Memory

How can VR help audiences to engage with difficult pasts?

Theme: Reblog by Moral Themes.