Issues
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History as an Apology for Totalitarianism
Institute of National Remembrance Review 1, 2019, pages 311–349.
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The History and Politics of the Russian Federation: a War for Memory, or a War against Memory?
Institute of National Remembrance Review 1, 2019, pages 351–376
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Institute of National Remembrance Review 2, 2020: Table of Contents
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Institute of National Remembrance Review 2, 2020: Editorial
Institute of National Remembrance Review 2, 2020, pages 1-4.
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“Nothing is Universal when it Comes to Human Pain”. Interview with Dr. Piotr M. A. Cywiński, Director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.
Institute of National Remembrance Review 2, 2020, pages 9–51.
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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.
Institute of National Remembrance Review 2, 2020, pages 52–141.
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The Federal Republic of Germany and the History of the Last Decades: Outline and Observations
Institute of National Remembrance Review 2, 2020, pages 143–174.
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Czech Politics of History
Institute of National Remembrance Review 2, 2020, pages 177–198.
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Politics of History in Slovakia (1989–2018)
Institute of National Remembrance Review 2, 2020, pages 201–222.
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Politics of History of the Third Polish Republic: ReOrientation (1989–2007)
Institute of National Remembrance Review 2, 2020, pages 225–261.