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Institute of National Remembrance Review

„Institute of National Remembrance Review” 2/2020

„Institute of National Remembrance Review” 2/2020, Warszawa 2020, 360 s., ISSN: 2658-1566

Tematem przewodnim drugiego numeru rocznika „Institute of National Remembrance Review” są zagadnienia związane z polityką historyczną państw byłego bloku sowieckiego oraz prezentacja instytucji pamięci – Państwowego Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau.

The leading theme of the second issue of the "Institute of National Remembrance Review" is the politics of history of the former Soviet Bloc countries, and the presentation of the remembrance institution - the  Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.

Zawartość numeru - Contents of the issue:

Anna Karolina Piekarska: Editorial.

“Nothing is Universal when it Comes to Human Pain”. Interview with Dr. Piotr M. A. Cywiński, Director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.

Franciszek Dąbrowski: The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum & Memorial Site. The Former German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp: The History of the Institution of Memory and its Operating Principles.

Joanna Andrychowicz-Skrzeba: The Federal Republic of Germany and the History of the Last Decades: Outline and Observations.

Maciej Ruczaj: Czech Politics of History.

Paweł Ukielski: Politics of History in Slovakia (1989–2018).

Andrzej Nowak: Politics of History of the Third Polish Republic: ReOrientation (1989–2007).

János M. Rainer: Contemporary History Discourses in Hungary after 1989.

Stefano Bottoni: Scientific Exorcisms? The Memory of the Communist Security Apparatus and its Study in Romania after 1989.

Cecylia Kuta: Problems with the Memory of Communism. Overview: Paweł Śpiewak. 2005. Pamięć po komunizmie [Memory of Communism].

Witold Wasilewski: Overview: Wojciech Materski. 2017. Od cara do “cara”. Studium rosyjskiej polityki historycznej [From the Tsar to the “Tsar”. A Study of the Russian Politics of Memory].

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