Go through our publications! At ENRS, we want to create a forum for exchange of opinions between historians, social studies scholars, and representatives of other disciplines engaged in memory studies. One of the ways of achieving this goal is by publishing our own annual journal "Remembrance and Solidarity Studies", as well as supporting external publications focused on remembrance and history of the 20th century in Europe.

Photo of the publication Erinnerungsorte in Ostmitteleuropa. Erfahrungen der Vergangenheit und Perspektiven.
Multiple authors

Erinnerungsorte in Ostmitteleuropa. Erfahrungen der Vergangenheit und Perspektiven.

2011
language: German
Tags
  • Multi-ethnism
  • Identities

En: Magazines of European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, Volume 1. Sites of Memory in Central and Eastern Europe. Experiences and Perspectives.

Eastern Europe had been for ages the place of coexistence for different nations, ethnicities and religions, various identities and mentalities. However, the coexistence was accompanied by numerous tensions and ambiguities and in the end fell apart in the 20th century. Analyzing sites of memory may help in re-adjusting and complementing former interpretations of the past.

Published in 2011 by European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Edited by Prof. Matthias Weber, Dr Burkhard Olschowsky, Dr Ivan A. Petranský, Prof. Attila Pók, Andrzej Przewoźnik.

Photo of the publication Erinnern an den Zweiten Weltkrieg. Mahnmale und Museen in Mittel- und Osteuropa
Multiple authors

Erinnern an den Zweiten Weltkrieg. Mahnmale und Museen in Mittel- und Osteuropa

2011
language: German
Tags
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • Germany
  • Second World War
  • commemoration

En: Magazines of European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, Volume 2. Commemorating the Second World War: Monuments and Museums in Central and Eastern Europe.

The publication gives a broad view on memory of the Second World War in three countries: Germany, Russia and Poland. The book includes a transcript of discussions focused on themes like Holocaust, Victory Day, occupation and resistance.

Published in 2011 by European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, Leipziger Universitätsverlag
Edited by Stefan Troebst, Johanna Wolf.