Issue 6 | April 2017
A Special Feature on Memory and the Politics of the Past: New Research and Innovation
Research
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“Migration and the Shaping of Transcultural Memory at the Margins of Europe” by Emilia Salvanou
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“Tourism and Transnational Memory Formation in Tallinn, Estonia” by Alena Pfoser
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“World War I and Historical Memory” by Carl Strikwerda
 
Poetry
Fiction
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Excerpt from The Communist by Guido Morselli, translated from the Italian by Frederika Randall
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Excerpt from Seeing People Off by Jana Beňová, translated from the Slovak by Janet Livingstone
 
Nonfiction
Reviews
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Uncountry, a Mythology, reviewed by Poupeh Missaghi
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Insanity and Sanctity in Byzantium, reviewed by Alexander Angelov
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Vertriebene and Pieds-Noirs in Postwar Germany and France: Comparative Perspectives, reviewed by Amy Hubbell
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Geopolitical Constructs The Mulberry Harbours, World War Two, and the Making of a Militarized Transatlantic, reviewed by Garret Martin
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West Germany, Cold War Europe and the Algerian War, reviewed by Brittany Lehman
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Europeans Globalizing: Mapping, Exploiting, Exchanging, reviewed by Marten Boon
 
Commentary
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“Thomas Mann in America” by Morten Høi Jensen
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“Can We Talk? Neuroscientists and Humanists on Memory” by Angelika Bammer
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“The European Union at 60: The Future Will be Brighter Than Many Expect” by Roland Benedikter and Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski
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“The Contemporary Presence of the Past: Memory Studies in the Council for European Studies and Beyond” by Aline Sierp and Jenny Wüstenberg
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“Remembering the Netherlands During World War II: Diaries and the Role of the Historian in Collective Memory” by Sacha van Leeuwen
 
Interviews
Visual Art
Campus
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“The Pedagogy of Memory: A Workshop on Teaching in an Emerging Field at the Memory Studies Association” by Jonathan Bach and Sara Jones
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Syllabus: Migration of Memory by Jonathan Bach
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“Cultural Heritage and the Politics of the Past: An Interview with Dacia Viejo-Rose” by Sherman Teichman
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Syllabus: Archaeological Heritage and Museums by Dacia Viejo-Rose
 
Editor’s Pick