Kultura Popularna 1 (43) 2015
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“REMEMBER, REFLECT, REIMAGINE”: Jews and Irish nationalism through the lens of the 1916 centenary commemorations, Natalie Wynn
Seekers of happiness: Jews and jazz in the Soviet Union, Victoria Khiterer
Casting a shadow backwards and forwards: the para-Holocaust fiction of Charles Reznikoff, Isaac Bashevis Singer and Bernrd Malamud, Jacek Partyka
Fighting for Rosenbergs. The Polish staging of Leon Kruczkowski’s play “Julius and Ethel”, Barry Keane
Narrating Jewish history in free walking tours – Warsaw as a case study, Sabine Stach
Entangled heritage. Wrocławs’s German-Jewish and Polish-Jewish history exhibitions, 1920-2010, Vasco Kretschmann
Remebering Southern Germany’s Jewish past – initiatives and developments since the 1980’s, Martin Renghart
Aftereffects: The representation of the Holocaust, its universal moral implication and the transgenerational transformation of the trauma based on the Israeli documentary fim OY MAMA, Liat Steir-Livny
Performing the Holocaust on social networks: digitality, transcultural memory and new forms of narrating, Eva Pfanzelter
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