This year 'Genealogies of Memory' is organised as a part of the 5th annual Memory Studies Association online conference. The highlight of the conferece, a debate between Ivan Krastev and Marek Cichocki titled "European Memory and Politics: A Crisis of What?" took place on 7 July and is now available on the ENRS's YouTube profile.
The programme of day 5:
• 10:00 - 12:00 'Local Memory as a Challenge for Dominating Historical Narratives in Poland and Czech Republic' discussion panel
• 10:00 - 12:00 'Travelling, Borderland, and Marginal Memories in Europe' discussion panel
• 12:00 - 14:00 'Memory Conflicts and Historical Cultures in Contemporary East-Central Europe: Poland and Ukraine' discussion panel
• 12:00 - 14:00 '(Trans)national Memory Wonderlands – Europe' discussion panel
• 12:00 - 14:00 'Postcolonial Memories and Protest Movements: East-Central Europe vs. Hong Kong' discussion panel
Genealogies of Memory is a project of European Network of Solidarity and Remembrance that aims to facilitate intelectual exchange between Central and East European scholars of individual and collective memory, as well as promote their work on the international academic staget. The focus of this year’s edition is placed on three interconnected topics: European memory, European studies as memory studies, and Central- and Easter-European examples of the regional European memories. Scholars of the region, which was so dramatically shaped by its totalitarian, genocidal, post-imperial, and post-war past will speak on the theory and practice of studying mnemonic landscapes full of entangled and often conflicting memories.
See the ‘Genealogies of Memory’ programme here
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