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Making Sense of the Past: (Re)constructing the Local Memorial Landscape in the Post-Soviet Base in Poland, "Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics", Vol. 9, No. 2(2015), pp. 21-40

Dominika Czarnecka

2015

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I grad i varoš: Sećanja na svakodnevni život u predratnom Beogradu / Town and City: Memories of Daily Life in Pre-War Belgrade

Sonja Petrović

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Literature as a Medium of Cultural Memory in Novel by Drago Jančar That Night I Saw Her

Primož Tanko

Kultura (Skopje), 2015

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Visual Cultures of Death in Central Europe: Contemplation and Commemoration in Early Modern Poland-Lithuania , written by Aleksandra Koutny-Jones

Anna Oleńska, Dorota Piramidowicz

Journal of Jesuit Studies, 2017

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"How can I recall a thing that I have forgotten" Story and memories in folklore fieldwork notes in Serbia

Sonja Petrović

Interpretations, European Research Project for Poetics & Hermeneutics, Volume No. 2, Memory & Art, Edited by Kata Kulavkova, Macedonian Acadеmy of Sciences and Arts, Skopje 2008, 305-324.

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Writing ethnography from local to regional and backward (revisiting): Practices commemorating the dead through dancing in Romanian Banat villages

Nick Green, Liz Mellish

Dance, narratives, heritage: 28th symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethochoreology, 2015

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Polish Landscapes of Memory at the Sites of Extermination

Zuzanna Dziuban

Space and the Memories of Violence, 2014

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Landscapes of Polish memory: conflicting ways of dealing with the communist past in a Polish town

Anna Witeska-Mlynarczyk

Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London)., 2010

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WORLD WAR I "CARTOGRAPHIES" MAPPING THE POLISH LANDSCAPE OF FORGETTING IN LEGNICA DOMINIKA CZARNECKA

Dominika Czarnecka

Traditiones 47 (1): 135–152, 2018

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Beliefs, Customs, Practices and Symbolic Representations on Midsummer Day Among the Romanians and the Slavs Credinţe, Obiceiuri, Practici Şi Reprezentări Simbolice În Toiul Verii Printre Români Şi Slavi

Nicolae Stanciu

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"If the Sun Shines on Him Once More, He Will Live Two Lives": Exhuming the Dead in Eastern Serbia

Annemarie Sorescu-Marinkovic

Journal of Ethnography and Folklore, 2024

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The city as memory in contemporary Polish women's literature

Gabriella Gaál

Tudásmenedzsment

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Twillight of Remembrance in Bosnia-Herzegovina – Examples of Bugojno & Skopje & Donji Vakuf

Prof. Dr. and Dr. Honoris Causa Sabahudin Hadžialić

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A place of memory – monument – counter-monument. Artistic strategies of commemoration in Krakow's district of Podgórze

Wojciech Szymański

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Anthropology of Memory: Eastern Europe between the 'Posts' (Winter 2022–2023, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Andrei Zavadski

2022

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Гробља као простори сећања [Cemeteries as Spaces of Memory]

Isidora Stanković

Синтезис, година III, No 1, p. 195-208, 2011

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Creating Memories in Early Modern and Modern Art and Literature, Book of Abstracts from the International Conference held at the University of Belgrade, March 2017

Milena Jokanovic (Gnjatovic), Nataša Mišković, Ana Kostic, Katarzyna Taczyńska, Jelena Erdeljan, Łukasz Byrski, Eliezer Papo, Danijela Stefanovic, Southeastern European Jewish Studies SEEJS

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History of a Disappearance: The Story of a Forgotten Polish Town [Miedzianka: Historia znikania]

Agnieszka Jeżyk

The Polish Review, 2018

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The Mourning Diaires. Hanna Nałkowska's Journal (1942-1945)

Anna Dżabagina

Teksty Drugie ("Convention and Revolution", english edition 2020/1), 2020

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Historical Trauma and Multidirectional Memory in the Vojvodina: László Végel's Neoplanta, avagy az Igéret Földje and Anna Friedrich's Miért? Warum?

Agatha Schwartz

Hungarian Studies Review, 2018

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Review of As Night Falls by Oumaïma Jaïdane

Avner Wishnitzer, Oumaïma Jaïdane

YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies, 2022

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Stepping Back in Time: Living History and Other Performative Approaches to History in Central and South-Eastern Europe Stepping Back in Time: Living History and Other Performative Approaches to History in Central and South-Eastern Europe

Ralf Hoppadietz

2017

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Urban commemoration and literature in post-Soviet L’viv: a comparative analysis with the Polish experience

Uilleam Blacker

Nationalities Papers, 2014

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Ballads and Memory. Conference Abstracts. International Conference of the Kommission für Volksdichtung. August 31 - September 3, 2018. Ethnographic Museum, National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic.

Petr Janecek

2018

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Voicing Memories, Unearthing Identities. Studies in the Twenty-First-Century Literatures of Eastern and East-Central Europe

Aleksandra Konarzewska

Voicing Memories, Unearthing Identities, Studies in the Twenty-First-Century Literatures of Eastern and East-Central Europe, 2023

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Shifting Symbolic Boundaries: Re-enacting Nazi Troops in Contemporary Poland

Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska

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Signs of Remembrance, „Public History Weekly”, 5 (2017) 39, 23.11.2017.

Krzysztof Ruchniewicz

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After the End of “Little Moscow”: Memories, (Re)Construction, and Appropriation of Space in Wünsdorf, in: Folklore: An Electronic Journal of Folklore 70 (2017).

Christoph Lorke

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Solovyovo: The Story of Memory in a Russian Village by Margaret Paxson

Jennifer Patico

American Ethnologist, 2009

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”Two Introductions. Remembering Childhood” in Martor. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review 18 (2013): 12-15.

Simina Badica

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AT A WAR CEMETERY: TRACES AND PRACTICES OF COMMEMORATION GRAŻYNA EWA KARPIŃSKA

Grażyna Ewa Karpińska

Traditiones, 2018

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Artification of memory: „Trench Art“ and remembering Serbian soldiers from the Great War / Артифицирање меморије: „рововска уметност“ и памћење српских војника из Великог рата

Vuk Dautović

Culture of Remembrance, Visuality, and Crisis in the Balkans (17th-20th Century), 2021

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GENOCIDE AND THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERN PROSE: ZOFIA NAŁKOWSKA'S CHOUCAS 2

Wlodzimierz Bolecki

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Salvation from Oblivion: Teofila Bobko-Jankowska (1920–2009)

Robert Boroch

Roczniki Kulturoznawcze, 2020

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‘The Wood Comes to Dunsinan Hill: Polish Representations of the Katyn Massacre’, Central Europe (10/2, November 2012), pp. 108-23.

Uilleam Blacker

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