Fascism and its Afterlife in Architecture (original) (raw)

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Traumatic Repression and Aesthetic Confession: The Call for German Remembrance in International Discourse about the Jewish Museum Berlin.

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Dealing with difficult heritage: interdisciplinarity and the afterlife of Fascist architecture, by Simona Storchi

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What’s in, What’s out: A Critique of the Interwar Gallery

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Master Thesis “The Interpretation of Dissonant Heritage in Museum Institutions in Russia and Germany”. European Museum Academy Master Study of the Year 2021 Award

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Zofia Wóycicka

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Exhibiting Atrocity: Presentation of the Past in Memorial Museums

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