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2022 |
Benjamin NDJAMA, Le génocide Rwandais on how the memory of the genocide is transmitted and communicated to the younger generations. The author of the project is a student in the Master's programme in African Studies at the ULB. |
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2021 |
Erika SILVESTRI, Family secrets: trans-generational memory transmission of Aktion T4, Doctoral candidate at Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung, TU Berlin. Cotutelle with La Sapienza University of Rome. |
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2020 |
Léa MENDELBAUM and William HENNE, Sonder, based on the account by Leon Cohen, From Greece to Birkenau: The Crematoria Workers’ Uprising, Creative Copywriter, Brussels. |
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2019 |
Tom DE SMEDT and Sylvia JAKI, Opvolgen van rechtsextremisme op online sociale media, Uppsala University, Universiteit Antwerpen – Universität Hildesheim. |
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2018 |
Lior BECKER, A Mention to Those Who Were not Mentioned – The Alternative Holocaust Memory of Yizkor Books, Uppsala University, Sweden – The Hugo Valentin Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. |
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2017 |
Barbara COUSIN, Art installation project entitled « Mille et un visages ». (French artist living in Berlin) |
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2016 |
Christina SEEWALD-JUHÁSZ, Auschwitz-Überlebende: Sprachblockaden im juristischen und erinnerungstextlichen Diskurs, University of Salzburg (Austria). |
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2015 |
Stipe ODAK, Raising Arms/Raising Armies: An Interdisciplinary Research into the Role of Religion in the Generation and Transformation of Collective Memories of Conflict, the Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
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2014 |
Izabela KAZEJAK, Local history of Jews, Local Memory of Jews and Local Discourses on Jews in a Comparative Perspective – Interpretations of Local History and Culture: Wroclaw, Prague, Budapest, Bratislava, Bucharest, Vienna, Moscow, Petersburg, L’viv, Kiev. |
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2013 |
Antoine BURGARD, Une nouvelle vie dans un nouveau pays. Trajectoires de migrations de jeunes rescapés de la Shoah vers le Canada (1945–1952). |
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2015 |
Alexandre DACHET, Évaluation du sens accordé par les petits-enfants descendants de survivants de la Shoah aux actes terroristes actuels, en lien avec leur histoire familiale, Université libre de Bruxelles. |
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