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Khrishkevich, Tatiana. "Artistic commemoration of the wars in Germany." Metamorphoses of history, no. 29 (2023): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.37490/s241436770026640-4.

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The research addresses the topic of artistic commemoration of the wars in which Germany took part: from the victorious Franco-Prussian War to two crushing defeats in world wars. The article is devoted to the military monuments (Kriegerdenkmal), which were erected at every stage of German history: the Second Reich, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, the GDR and the FRG. The commemoration of the wars pursued various goals: the rise of Reich patriotism and the glorification of national unity, popular pacifism, instilling aggressive nationalism, overcoming the past. The symbolism of the memoria
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Wüstenberg, Jenny. "Berlin's Changing Memory Landscape: New Scholarship in German and English." German Politics and Society 24, no. 2 (2006): 82–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/104503006780681911.

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Claus Leggewie and Erik Meyer, “Ein Ort, an den man gerne geht” Das Holocaust-Mahnmal und die deutsche Geschichtspolitik nach 1989 (Munich: Carl Hanser Verlag, 2005)Karen E. Till, The New Berlin: Memory, Politics, Place (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005)Peter Carrier, Holocaust Monuments and National Memory Cultures in France and Germany since 1989: The Origins and Political Function of the Vél’ d’Hiv’ in Paris and the Holocaust Monument in Berlin (New York: Berghahn Books, 2005)
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Smith, Helmut Walser. "Monuments, Kitsch, and the Sense of Nation in Imperial Germany." Central European History 49, no. 3-4 (2016): 322–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938916000868.

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AbstractThis article shows how the material culture of nationhood can reveal a different perspective on the problem of nationalism. Using simple time graphs and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the article considers temporal and spatial dimensions of “nation objects” in an effort to understand the allusive phenomenon of banal, everyday national identity. Specifically, it brings together quantitative evidence for the pervasiveness of veterans monuments, Kaiser Wilhelm I and Otto von Bismarck monuments, as well as monuments to Germany's great intellectuals, and then examines the world of ob
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Tomaszewicz, Agnieszka, and Joanna Majczyk. "In a Time Loop: Politics and the Ideological Significance of Monuments to Those Who Perished on Saint Anne Mountain (1934–1955, Germany/Poland)." Arts 10, no. 1 (2021): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts10010017.

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Polish Góra św. Anny (Saint Anne Mountain), previously German Annaberg, is one of the few places in the world where art was utilized to promote two regimes—fascist and communist. With the use of art, the refuge of pagan gods and then, Christian Saint John’s Mountain with Saint Ann’s church and a calvary site were transformed into a mausoleum of the victims of uprisings and wars—those placed by politics on opposite sides of the barricade. The “sacred” character of the mountain was appropriated in the 1930s by the fascist Thingstätte under the form of an open-air theatre with a mausoleum, erecte
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Terebilov, Maksim. "The role of non-governmental institutions in protection of medieval fortification architecture of Germany." Человек и культура, no. 5 (May 2021): 22–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8744.2021.5.34089.

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The subject of this research is the activity of non-profit organizations in aimed at preservation and promotion of the monuments of medieval fortification as an integral part of the cultural heritage of the country of their location. The author carries out the classification of non-profit organizations in Germany dealing with the preservation of monuments of fortification architecture of the Middle Ages. Methodological framework is comprised of typological and systemic analysis used for selecting organizations as the key objects of research, as well analyzing the main vectors of their activity
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Terebilov, Maksim. "The role of non-governmental institutions in protection of medieval fortification architecture of Germany." Человек и культура, no. 5 (May 2021): 22–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8744.2021.5.34089.

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The subject of this research is the activity of non-profit organizations in aimed at preservation and promotion of the monuments of medieval fortification as an integral part of the cultural heritage of the country of their location. The author carries out the classification of non-profit organizations in Germany dealing with the preservation of monuments of fortification architecture of the Middle Ages. Methodological framework is comprised of typological and systemic analysis used for selecting organizations as the key objects of research, as well analyzing the main vectors of their activity
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Oswalt, Philipp. "On the necessity of symbolic interventions in dissonant monuments." Protection of Cultural Heritage 2, no. 21 (2024): 103–12. https://doi.org/10.35784/odk.6154.

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The Charter of Venice stipulates that changes to a monument are only permitted on the basis of functional requirements. Changes to the symbolic function are explicitly excluded. However, this principle leads to conceptual problems with dissonant heritage, as illustrated by a number of recent monument conflicts in Germany concerning buildings of National Socialism as well as anti-Semitic, racist, colonial and militaristic monuments. The planned restoration of the Haus der Kunst München (1933-37) to its original state by Chipperfield Architects in accordance with the monument requirements has le
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Matanova, Tanya. "“Bulgarian” Sites in Germany: People, Commemorations, and National Memory." Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies 5 (December 2022): 15–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7592/ybbs5.01.

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Many monuments and places related to historical events and people connected with Bulgarian history can be found throughout Western Europe (and beyond). They are often the result of the wish of Bulgarians to commemorate prominent figures in Bulgarian history. Such sites, depending on the visitors and the commemorative practices performed there, are perceived as national memorials or as religious sites. At the same time, they contribute to the preservation of Bulgarian national memory and cultural heritage beyond Bulgaria’s borders. The text will explore “Bulgarian” sites (memorial plaques, chap
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Kott, Sandrine, and Thomas Wieder. "The (Re-)construction of Monuments in Germany: New Historical Narratives in a Time of Nation-building." Contemporary European History 32, no. 1 (2023): 3–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777322000467.

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In the slipstream of the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States, there has been a global mobilisation around monuments and statues of famous figures involved in the slave trade and European colonial conquest. In former colonial states – such as France and Britain – and states shaped by the legacies of slavery – such as the United States – activists have defaced, damaged or torn down monuments associated with these contested pasts. This is hardly a novelty. The destruction of physical symbols is often a response to regime change. But, in this case, the mobilisation has taken a differe
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Silver, Hilary. "Book Reviews." German Politics and Society 37, no. 1 (2019): 66–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/gps.2019.370104.

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Rafaela Dancygier, Dilemmas of Inclusion: Muslims in European Politics (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017) Reviewed by Hilary Silver, Sociology, George Washington University Thomas Großbölting, Losing Heaven: Religion in Germany since 1945; translated by Alex Skinner (New York: Berghahn Books, 2017. Reviewed by Jeffrey Luppes, World Languages, Indiana University South Bend Hans Vorländer, Maik Herold, and Steven Schäller, PEGIDA and New Right-Wing Populism In Germany (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) Reviewed by Joyce Mushaben, Political Science, University of Missouri St. Louis Kar
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Niedre, Laila, and Gunta Ošeniece. "Latvijas kultūrtelpa (1930–1939) vācbaltiešu pēcteču atmiņās." Aktuālās problēmas literatūras un kultūras pētniecībā: rakstu krājums, no. 26/2 (March 11, 2021): 181–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.37384/aplkp.2021.26-2.181.

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The purpose of this article is to reveal the Latvian cultural space of the 1930s, how it appears in present-day reminiscences of Baltic Germans, people with German heritage residing in Latvia, or their descendants. The data consists of extended interviews recorded as a part of the Latvian Academy of Culture project “Latvija – Heimatland” (2017–2019). One of the project objectives is to register and explore the reminiscences of this social group. The article analyses the accounts of 22 people residing in Latvia and 14 in Germany. These are accounts of events experienced either by themselves or
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Julien, Elise. "Paris und Berlin nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg: Eine symbolische Nationalisierung der Hauptstädte?" Militaergeschichtliche Zeitschrift 73, no. 1 (2014): 51–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mgzs-2014-0003.

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Abstract At the end of the First World War, the memories of the conflict which developed in France and Germany diverged widely. However, Paris and Berlin were something else than just a genuine reflection of their respective national context; their status as capital cities gave them common characteristics. Therefore some similar phenomena appear. On the one hand, those cities may offer a national backing to particular memories, which was especially sought. On the other hand, the concentration of marks of memory in those cities tended to consolidate them in an always more exclusively national r
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Neumärker, Uwe. "Germany’s memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe: Debates and reactions." Filozofija i drustvo 23, no. 4 (2012): 139–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fid1204139n.

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The article outlines the history of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin as a very good example of how long any such procedure is, from idea to realization, as well as how strong the debate how and whom to commemorate. Federal Foundation Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe also supervised Memorial to the Murdered Sinti and Roma, Memorial to the Homosexuals Persecuted under the National Socialist Regime and the Memorial to mass murder of patients from mental hospitals. Besides that, the author analyzes the initiatives and sollutions for other monuments in Germany?s capital
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Holii, Roman. "The phaleristic items (1919–1939) which are collected in the Institute of Research of Library’s Art Resources of Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv." Proceedings of Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv, no. 11(27) (2019): 516–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0315-2019-11(27)-22.

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The library holds 87 phaleristic awards 1919–1939, from Austria, Great Britain, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Sweden, Ukraine, USA. Among these awards we can conditionally distinguish the following thematic groups: Ukrainian and Ukrainian related awards, foreign phaleristic, international professional congresses. In these groups it is possible to distinguish subgroups representing different individual aspects of social life in Ukraine and in other countries in 1919–1939. Ukrainian and Ukrainian related honors include: Ukrainian-language honors made in Ukrain
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Filipowiak, Wojciech, and Karolina Kokora. "report on the jubilee international conference "Towns that created Europe. 70 years of Polish archaeological research in Wolin", Wolin, 26-28.08.2022." Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 74, no. 2 (2023): 367–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.23858/sa/74.2022.2.3192.

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On 26-28 August 2022, an anniversary conference was held in Wolin entitled 'Towns that created Europe. 70 years of Polish archaeological research in Wolin'. The event was organised as part of the 6th Wolin Medievalist Meetings by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Andrzej Kaube Regional Museum in Wolin, the National Museum in Szczecin and the Wolin Municipality. The event was held under the honorary patronage of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Prof. dr. hab. Piotr Gliński, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prof. dr
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Khapaev, Vadim Vadimovich. "THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE OF THE XIX CENTURY AS AN OBJECT OF EXPANSION OF THE WESTERN POWERS IN THE FIELD OF ARCHEOLOGY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SEARCH FOR THE OTTOMAN SUPRANATIONAL IDENTITY." Bulletin Social-Economic and Humanitarian Research 17 (19), 2023 (February 15, 2023): 45–56. https://doi.org/10.52270/26585561_2023_17_19_45.

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The article examines the archaeological aspect of the expansion of Western European powers (primarily Great Britain, Germany and France) into the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century, as well as the attempts of the Ottomans to block it. It is shown that the expansion was carried out (in the terminology of B.G. Trigger) in two forms - colonial and imperial. Colonial expansion was carried out in the areas of ancient Eastern civilizations: in Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Palestine. In these territories, the search and removal of archaeological artifacts was carried out mainly with the aim of replenishing th
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Domenech, Daniel. "The National Revolution Architecture: Rooted Modernism in the Spanish New State (1939–1959)." Fascism 7, no. 2 (2018): 213–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116257-00702004.

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Francoism was the product of the sum of all the heterogeneous forces of anti-liberal right, from the most radical fascists to Christian traditionalists even further to the conservative right than the Monarchists and the Carlists, and as a result their architectural response to the problem of rebuilding Spanish society following the Civil war could not be unitary either. Each school of thought, each situation to be solved, and each architect generated a different solution, and as a result we find a wide variety of architectural works in Francoist Spain. Rather than revisit the topics studied in
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Wienberg, Jes. "Kanon og glemsel – Arkæologiens mindesmærker." Kuml 56, no. 56 (2007): 237–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v56i56.24683.

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Canon and oblivion. The memorials of archaeologyThe article takes its point of departure in the sun chariot; the find itself and its find site at Trundholm bog where it was discovered in 1902. The famous sun chariot, now at the National Museum in Copenhagen, is a national treasure included in the Danish “Cultural Canon” and “History Canon”.The find site itself has alternated bet­ween experiencing intense attention and oblivion. A monument was erected in 1925; a new monument was then created in 1962 and later moved in 2002. The event of 1962 was followed by ceremonies, speeches and songs, and a
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Kramer-Galińska, Iwona. "WILLI DROST: THE LAST DIRECTOR OF THE STADTMUSEUM (CITY MUSEUM) IN GDAŃSK." Muzealnictwo 60 (July 11, 2019): 108–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.2855.

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As much as the history of the Free City of Danzig (1920–1939) has been dedicated numerous academic studies, the activity of its institutions and people, particularly Gdańsk residents of German nationality who played a significant role in the city’s political, cultural, scientific, educational, and spiritual life until 1945 has been hardly investigated. One of such individuals is Willi Drost born in Gdańsk in 1892. Following his studies and academic work in Leipzig, Marburg, Cologne, and Konigsberg, in 1930 he returned to Gdańsk, where he was offered the position of a custodian and later conser
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Rouhi, Jafar, Aldo Aveta, and Bianca Gioia Marino. "A Comparative Analysis (SWOT) of Technical Intervention Plans Carried Out in Sistani House and Payambar Mosque of Bam Citadel." Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 8, no. 1 (2017): 431–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2017.v8n1p431.

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Abstract The Payambar Mosque and Sistani House are two best-preserved monuments of Bam citadel, which suffered severe destruction by the 2003 Bam earthquake. After Bam earthquake, as a part of the national and international efforts for reconstruction of some of the key properties of Bam Citadel, the Iranian experts from RPBCH and Dresden Technical University of Germany, respectively have contributed comprehensive intervention plans for Payambar Mosque and Sistani House. The central idea of these two proposed plans were to find a sensitive balance between the demands of the two adobe world cult
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Mankov, Sergei A. "Medieval motives in memorialization of the Great War." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of Culture, no. 2 (47) (2021): 67–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.30725/2619-0303-2021-2-67-71.

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The article examines the European experience of creating war memorials dedicated to the World War I, using the motives of medieval architecture. The fascination with the Middle Ages, spread through the art and literature of the Neo-Gothic and national Romanism period, was emotionally rethought by the generation that survived the catastrophe of the global conflict of 1914–1918. At the new stage, the symbolic harsh images of the Middle Ages turned out to be more consonant with the social creation of former front-line soldiers than the classical antique forms used in the memorialization of wars i
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Droit, E. "Book Review: Holocaust Monuments and National Memory Cultures in France and Germany since 1989: The Origins and Political Function of the Vel'd'Hiv'in Paris and the Holocaust Monument in Berlin." German History 24, no. 3 (2006): 502–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026635540602400325.

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Karlsgodt, Elizabeth Campbell. "Holocaust Monuments and National Memory Cultures in France and Germany since 1989: The Origins and Political Function of the Vél d’Hiv’ in Paris and the Holocaust Monument in Berlin." Journal of Cold War Studies 17, no. 3 (2015): 260–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_r_00592.

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Robson, Kathryn. "Holocaust Monuments and National Memory-Cultures in France and Germany since 1989: The Origins and Political Function of the Vél d'Hiv in Paris and the Holocaust Monument in Berlin." French Studies 60, no. 4 (2006): 556–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/knl099.

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Eremenko, Iuliia, and Tymoteusz Kraski. "The Venice Charter – between protection and socially useful purpose." Protection of Cultural Heritage, no. 20 (October 4, 2024): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.35784/odk.6161.

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The principles of the Venice Charter are still invoked worldwide as a crucial reference point in discussions and practices related to heritage preservation. However, the Charter’s lack of clarity in defining stakeholders and procedural steps raises significant issues about who has the authority to determine the appropriateness of new functions for monuments. This deficiency can lead to decision-making that might not fully consider the diverse cultural values and historical significance of the sites, potentially resulting in conservation outcomes that are more economically than socially driven.
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Borisov, Sergej. "Young Scholars Conference “Slavic World: Community and Diversity”. Moscow, 24–25 May 2022. Section “Linguistics”." Slavic World in the Third Millennium 17, no. 3-4 (2022): 295–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2022.17.3-4.17.

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This year, young scientists from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Smolensk, and Regensburg (Germany) took part in the Linguistics section of the conference. The reports were divided into three thematic blocks. The first block was devoted to the connection between the past and the present in modern Slavic languages. The reports touched upon the issues of lexicology, morphology, and syntax of the Russian language in comparison with other Slavic languages, the results of corpus studies of the grammar of modern Slavic languages, and special attention was paid to sociolinguistic research in Slavic national
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Foth, Gyöngyvér. "Friedrich Balthes - An Attempt to Reconstruct the Oeuvre of a Transylvanian Saxon Artist." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Historia 67, Special Issue (2022): 87–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbhist.2022.spiss.06.

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"Friedrich Balthes was a young master of the national architectural style of the Transylvanian Saxons. Being a victim of the First World War (he died at the age of only 32, on the Serbian front, in 1914), he was almost completely forgotten during the century. Only the architectural monuments created at the beginning of the 20th century, of a remarkable modernity, are left behind by Balthes. These works are part of the German architectural movement, which was the forerunner of modern and also traditionalist architecture of the 20s of last century. Balthes designed many buildings in the national
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Dill, Alex. "Housing for the Elderly." Docomomo Journal, no. 68 (September 1, 2023): 106. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/docomomo.68.11.

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The banking family Emma and Henry Budge established their foundation in Frankfurt, Germany, as a civic initiative, aiming to build a contemporary, modern residential home for the elderly. Under the direction of Ernst May, appointed as city architect in 1925, the City of Frankfurt announced a unique competition in 1928 as part of its program Das neue Frankfurt: A retirement home for Jewish and Christian residents, primarily for people of the “educated middle class”. Architects Mart Stam, Werner Moser, and Ferdinand Kramer, members of the planning team Das neue Franfurt, won this competition wit
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Maslikova, I. I. "THE SPHERE OF CULTURE IN THE PROCESSES OF NATION-BUILDING AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF CITIZENS: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE CULTURAL POLICY IN FRANCE AND GERMANY." UKRAINIAN CULTURAL STUDIES, no. 1 (8) (2021): 50–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/ucs.2021.1(8).11.

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The article examines the positive and negative experience of the consolidation of French and German citizens in process of nation-building by means of culture. The research deals with: practice of collecting masterpieces that influenced the development of public museums and the ability to defend national interests; the practice of consolidation of citizens around monuments of cultural figures; practices of confrontation between conservative intellectuals and modern artistic circles, which led to the fight against dissent, the destruction of books and the formation of the ideology of Nazism; pr
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Gorzelik, Jerzy. "Wiatr z Północy. Dyskursywne konstruowanie Heimat na przykładzie gmachu dawnej Królewskiej Szkoły Rzemiosł Budowlanych w Katowicach i jego wystroju." Przegląd Kulturoznawczy, no. 4 (50) (December 30, 2021): 745–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20843860pk.21.051.14968.

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Wind from the North: The Discursive Construction of Heimat Exemplified by the Edifice of the Former Royal School of Building Crafts (Königliche Baugerwerkschule) in Katowice and its Decoration The paper examines the edifice of the former school of building crafts (Baugewerkschule) in Katowice, Upper Silesia, which opened in 1901, and its decoration. The works of architecture, painting and sculpture were interpreted as carriers of a discourse calculated to construct Heimat, located within the borders of the Prussian Silesian Province. The building’s forms, reminiscent of the brick Gothic of nor
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Kim, Su Kab. "Implications for the Improvement of Korea's Cultural Heritage Legislation through the Study of the Federal Cultural Heritage Legislation in Germany." LAW RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHUNGBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 34, no. 2 (2023): 1–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.34267/cblj.2023.34.2.1.

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With the enactment of ʻthe Basic Law on National Heritageʼ in Korea, The ʻCultural Property Protection Actʼ will be renamed ʻthe Act on the Preservation and Utilization of Cultural Heritageʼ(acronym: the Cultural Heritage Act) from May 17, 2024. The Cultural Heritage Act shall serve as the basic law related to the cultural heritage legislation. The Cultural Heritage Act includes such as contents; the establishment and promotion of the protection of cultural heritage as defined in the Basic Law on National Heritage, the creation of a foundation for cultural heritage protection, and the national
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Jaskanis, Paweł Olaf. "JAN KAZIMIERZ JASKANIS (1932–2016) – A SON’S MEMORY OF HIS FATHER." Muzealnictwo 58, no. 1 (2017): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.1581.

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A primeval archaeologist (MA 1955, PhD 1971), an organiser of protection for monuments in the Białystok province (1954–1980), Director of the Regional Museum in Białystok (1974–1980) and the State Archaeological Museum in Warsaw (1980–2000). He dealt with archaeology, museology and the protection of monuments. He also popularised related knowledge and linguistic and religious issues. He established the provincial record of archaeological monuments as well as conservation archives, both of which were then developed at the museum. From 1959 to 1975 he was Scientific Secretary to the Yotvingia Sc
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Ioannidou, Eleftheria. "Performative Mo(nu)ments." Fascism 12, no. 2 (2023): 117–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116257-bja10068.

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Abstract The forms of popular and mass theater developed in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany reached back to classical antiquity to reinvent theater as a secular rite. At first glance, the use of the theatrical medium is at odds with the classicizing monumentality that characterized the cultural expression of fascist regimes. Theatrical performances are by their very nature ephemeral events; unlike monuments, they do not leave their mark on civic space, and can barely provide a testament to generations to come. Drawing on performance theory and cultural history, the author argues that these anti
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Riddle, Lucas. "Reclaiming Heimat, Uprooting National Socialism in Anna Seghers’s “Das Ende”." Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies 59, no. 2 (2023): 159–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/seminar.59.2.2.

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This article explores Anna Seghers’s use of nature and pastoral writing in her exile tale “Das Ende” (1945). I argue that, by writing a story in which villagers and nature work together to hunt and rid Germany’s war-torn landscape of Zillich, a former concentration camp guard, Seghers engages critically with German traditions of Heimat writing to “reclaim” the style as a productive mode to depict the monumental task of rebuilding Germany after the Second World War. Much of Anna Seghers’s postwar and exile works refl ect in literature what she viewed as the responsibility of writers to contribu
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Moysey, Antoniy, and Arcadiy Moiseі. "Creative heritage of Dimitry Dan and its international perception." Current issues of social sciences and history of medicine, no. 2 (August 14, 2023): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.24061/2411-6181.2.2022.348.

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Dimitriy Dan (1856–1927) was a priest, ethnographer, historian, publicist, member of the Romanian Academy of Sciences. Thanks to his publications in German, his works became available to scientists of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and other countries. His works have been included in bibliographic indexes during his life, reviews of them have been published in leading scientific journals of that time. The purpose of this article is to outline the main directions of D. Dan's research and to make a classification of his works, as well as a generalization of the international perception of his creat
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Lanceva, A. M. "Exhibition Сzech and Кoman King Wenceslas IV: «Beautiful Style» of Gothic Art. On the 600th Anniversary of the Death of the Czech King". Concept: philosophy, religion, culture, № 1 (7 липня 2020): 186–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2020-1-13-186-193.

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The article is devoted to the historical and cultural aspects of the development of Czech art in the late Middle Ages on the example of an exhibition held from August 16 to November 3 at Prague Castle, which was dedicated to the 600th anniversary of the death of the Czech and Roman King Wenceslas IV. The author of the article considers the significance of the Czech culture and sacred art in the context of the political and historical specifics of the development of medieval Bohemia and the features of the reign of Vaclav IV, who wasthe son of the Holy Roman Emperor and the Czech King Charles I
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Bruner, M. L. "PETER CARRIER. Holocaust Monuments and National Memory Cultures in France and Germany since 1989: The Origins and Political Function of the Vel'd'Hiv' in Paris and the Holocaust Monument in Berlin. New York: Berghahn Books. 2005. Pp. 267. $60.00." American Historical Review 111, no. 1 (2006): 251–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.111.1.251.

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ЛОБКОВ, Александр Евгеньевич. "Археологическая и этнографическая экспедиция немецких ученых в Крым осенью 1929 года". Причерноморье. История, политика, культура Серия А : Античность и средневековье, XXX (IX) (2019): 23–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3478134.

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<em>В статье изучена поездка немецкой делегации в составе профессора Йозефа Зауера, доктора Ганса Финдейзена и его супруги Наты Финдейзен осенью 1929 года в Крым. Ее основной задачей было непосредственное знакомство с археологическими находками в Эски-Кермене с целью организации возможной советско-немецкой экспедиции по раскопкам готских древностей и антропологическим исследованиям в Крыму. После визита в Крым Й.&nbsp;Зауер и Г.&nbsp;Финдейзен осмотрели также древние памятники культовой архитектуры в Грузии и Армении, а Н.&nbsp;Финдейзен провела сбор этнографического материала среди крымских т
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Morshna, N. O. "LIBRARIES OF WARSAW DURING THE HECATOMBE PERIOD 1939–1945." Library Mercury, no. 1(31) (July 10, 2024): 7–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2707-3335.2024.1(31).305535.

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Purpose. Nataliia Morshna’s article “Libraries Warszaw during the hecatomb period 1939–1945 years” reveals the current problems of Polish libraries that survived the hecatomb during the German and Soviet occupation of 1939–1945. Methodology. The research methodology is based on the application of general scientific principles of historicism, consistency, complexity, objectivity, and comprehensiveness of knowledge. This was facilitated by the use of methods of analysis, abstraction, synthesis and generalization. Novelty. Analysis of the state of Polish libraries during the Second World War 1939
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Faraldo, José M. "Medieval Socialist Artefacts: Architecture and Discourses of National Identity in Provincial Poland, 1945–1960." Nationalities Papers 29, no. 4 (2001): 605–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905990120102110.

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Many things allow us to recognize that the Poles have a greater and fuller affinity with the Poznań Land than the Germans, even today. It is interesting, for example, with what confidence Polish architects, in contrast to their German counterparts, incorporate historical and regional characteristics in their designs.Moritz JafféThe Archive of the Town Curator of Monuments in the Polish city Poznań contains material about streets, monuments, Old Town Square, the cathedral, and other valuable constructions there. A folder labeled Nowy Ratusz (New Town Hall) attracted my attention, because I knew
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Sribnyak, Ihor. "«...Out of the earned money from a sincere heart, I donate to orphans»: charitable assistance to Ukrainian prisoners of war from camp Rastatt and pows' charitable activities (1915-1918)." Bulletin of Mariupol State University. Series: History. Political Studies 10, no. 27 (2020): 46–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.34079/2226-2830-2020-10-27-46-56.

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The article deals with the peculiarities of providing charitable assistance to captive Ukrainians from the Rastatt camp (Germany), as well as the specifics of the charitable activities of the camps. The prisoners Ukrainians have often acted as donors, raising funds for different national needs, for patients in the camp infirmary and so on. However, the prisoners did not refuse assistance to the Germans themselves – donating money to the German orphans of war and to the needs of the German Red Cross. Numerous donations have been made to build a monument that forever etched in stone the memory o
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Pieck, Sonja K. "What stories should a ‘National Nature Monument’ tell? Lessons from the German Green Belt." cultural geographies 26, no. 2 (2018): 195–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474474018815911.

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For four decades, Germany was ground zero of the Cold War, cut in two by an 870-mile-long wall and sophisticated military infrastructure that separated the capitalist west and the communist east. This border region, shaped by demographic and economic decline, became an ecological refuge for over a thousand of Germany’s endangered plant and animal species. In 1989, when the wall fell, West and East German conservationists launched an effort to convert the borderlands into a protected ecological corridor called the ‘Green Belt’. This essay takes a closer look at the on-the-ground implications of
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Levinger, Matthew. "Memory and Forgetting: Reinventing the Past in Twentieth-Century Germany Munich and Memory: Architecture, Monuments, and the Legacy of the Third Reich Gavriel D. Rosenfeld Germany's Transient Pasts: Preservation and National Memory in the Twentieth Century Rudy Koshar From Monuments to Traces: Artifacts of German Memory, 1870-1990 Rudy Koshar Visual Culture and the Holocaust Barbie Zelizer." Public Historian 24, no. 4 (2002): 117–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3378925.

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Tărîță, Marius. "Ideological and Local Influences on the Urban Area in SSR Moldova (1944–1990)." Trimarium 4, no. 4 (2023): 119–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.55159/tri.2023.0104.04.

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This article analyzed the post-World War Two reconstruction of the public spaces that had been devastated during the conflict. Mostly focused on the Chisinau urban area, we examined the ways in which the communist ideology and the socialist-modernist school of thinking influenced the reconstruction process. It has often been postulated that the main trait of the new political regime was the discrimination against the old conservative society by means of secularization and dismantling of the sacred. In the aftermath of the war, this trend was relatively limited, whereas during the Khruschev’s ”
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Fortuna, James J. "Fascism, National Socialism, and the 1939 New York World’s Fair." Fascism 8, no. 2 (2019): 179–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116257-00802008.

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Abstract This article considers the involvement of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. It considers the form, function, and content of the Italian Pavilion designed for this fair and asserts that the prefabricated monumental structure would be best interpreted, not in isolation, but as an element of the larger architectural conversation which continued to unfold across contemporary fascist Europe. Such reconsideration of this building makes it possible to evaluate the relationship between Fascist design, the assertion of political will, and the articulation of nat
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Niven, Bill. "Review: Peter Carrier, Holocaust Monuments and National Memory Cultures in France and Germany since 1989: The Origins and Political Function of the Vél' d'Hiv' in Paris and the Holocaust Monument in Berlin, Berghahn: New York, Oxford, 2005; 280 pp., 15 illus.; 9781571819048, $75.00/£45.00 (hbk); 9781845452957, $25.00/£15.00 (pbk)." European History Quarterly 38, no. 4 (2008): 644–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02656914080380040305.

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Megem, Maxim E. "Preserve vs dismantle: major trends in the Baltics’ politics of memory regarding Soviet monuments at sites of mass violence." Baltic Region 14, no. 4 (2022): 128–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2022-4-8.

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Another round of the Soviet ‘monument fall’ in the Baltics, which began in the early 2000s, continued into 2022. This process, however, has not affected Soviet memorials at the sites of mass violence perpetrated during the German occupation of the Baltics. This article aims to investigate major trends in the Baltics’ politics of memory regarding Soviet monuments erected at sites of mass violence. The official policy of the Baltics towards these memorial sites has been largely shaped by the international agenda and the perception of the commemorated events. During the Euroatlantic drift, the co
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Becker, Jochen, and Annemiek Ouwerkerk. "'De eer des vaderlands te handhaven': Costerbeelden als argumenten in de strijd." Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History 99, no. 4 (1985): 229–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187501785x00125.

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AbstractTwo things long stood in the way of the erection of statues in public in the Northern Netherlands, on the one hand the lack of a strong central government and on the other the wrongly interpreted - Calvinist interdict on them (Note 1). The first statue of this kind, that of Erasmus in Rotterdam by De Keyser (1622), was attacked by strict Calvinists, but noted throughout Europe as an early paradigm (Note 3). Not until the 19th century did the Netherlands join in the nationalistic 'statue craze', which was just breaking out then, with two monuments to the supposed Dutch inventor of print
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Rudykh, Lilia, and Olga Shilova. "Analysis of the socio-economic indicators of the Irkutsk region, Buryatia, and the Far East in 2016-2017: investments and prospects." MATEC Web of Conferences 212 (2018): 08014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821208014.

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Socio-economic indicators of the Irkutsk region, Buryatia and the Far East, dynamics of their development in 2016-2017, and problems and prospects are considered in this paper. Today, the priority for the regions of Siberia and the Far East, which possess unique natural resources and a vast territory, is the complex task of increasing the living standard of the population and launching a new economic strategy. The Irkutsk region is one of the largest industrial regions of Russia. The city of Irkutsk was formed as an administrative, commercial and cultural-educational center. Currently, it is h
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Rosenfeld, Gavriel D. "Monuments and the Politics of Memory: Commemorating Kurt Eisner and the Bavarian Revolutions of 1918–1919 in Postwar Munich." Central European History 30, no. 2 (1997): 221–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938900014035.

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Given the turbulent nature of recent German history, studies of postwar German memory understandably have focused upon the issue of Vergangenheitsbewältigung—the difficult process of “coming to terms” with the historical experience of the Third Reich and the Second World War. This topic's magnitude has rightly inspired considerable scholarly attention but, at the same time, it has also had the unintended effect of overshadowing other German struggles with memory. In recent years, however, this state of affairs has begun to change. As the epochal events of 1989–90 have forced Germans to confron
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