dMSA: Digitally Enhancing Learning Experiences of the Imperial War Museums’ New Holocaust Galleries


Digital Memory Studies Association, Memory Working Group & Imperial War Museums’ invite for an Online Event

Digitally Enhancing Learning Experiences of the Imperial War Museums’ New Holocaust Galleries’

The event is postponed! New information is to be released soon!

This public talk is designed as part of the Museums and Memory […]

dMSA: Digitally Enhancing Learning Experiences of the Imperial War Museums’ New Holocaust Galleries2023-02-13T16:56:20+02:00

Conference: ‘Memory and Education in the Digital Age’

Conference: “Where Are We Now? The Location of Modern Languages and Cultures”

University of Durham, 19–­21 April 2023

The School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Durham University is organizing its 2023 Conference: Where Are We Now? The Location of Modern Languages and Cultures’. The event plans to bring together […]

Conference: ‘Memory and Education in the Digital Age’2022-11-01T17:40:51+02:00

dMSA and Uses of the Past’s Event: ‘The Future of Atrocity Memory’

Digital Memory Studies Association & Uses of the Past at Aarhus University invite for an Online and in Person Event

‘The Future of Atrocity Memory’

Dirk Moses in conversation with Birthe Kundrus and Wulf Kansteiner

Wednesday, 24th August 2022, 14:00 – 17:00 CET

There are apparently good reasons to assess the state of […]

dMSA and Uses of the Past’s Event: ‘The Future of Atrocity Memory’2022-08-08T16:35:30+02:00

Contested Histories Onsite: Lecture & Workshop on Bronze Soldier of Tallinn


Contested Histories Onsite:

Interactive Workshop on the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn

October 14, 15.00-17.00 CEST/UTC+2

The next event of the partner project Contested Histories Onsite will take us to Estonia, to analyse the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn. This statue has been chosen for its representation […]

Contested Histories Onsite: Lecture & Workshop on Bronze Soldier of Tallinn2021-10-10T16:44:50+02:00

Contested Histories Onsite: Lecture & Virtual Tour of Warsaw Uprising Museum


Contested Histories Onsite:

Virtual Tour of the Warsaw Uprising Museum

July 1st, 16.00-17.30 CEST

To whom does history belong? In the midst of Black Lives Matter, colonial history, ongoing debates on the Nazi past, and commemorations of victims of communism, this question remains urgent to Europeans. Where […]

Contested Histories Onsite: Lecture & Virtual Tour of Warsaw Uprising Museum2021-06-25T15:53:39+02:00

Contested Histories Onsite: The project has kicked off!

Contested Histories Onsite: The project has kicked off!

Wherever you go in Europe, you’ll be walking by statues and other landmarks that try to tell you something about the past. But the way in which these landmarks narrate the past […]

Contested Histories Onsite: The project has kicked off!2021-04-09T15:53:49+02:00

Call for Papers English in a World of Strangers

The submission system is now open!

English in a World of Strangers:

Rethinking World Anglophone Studies

31st Annual Conference of the Association for Anglophone Postcolonial Studies (Gesellschaft für Anglophone Postkoloniale Studien / GAPS)

Goethe University Frankfurt, 21-24 May, 2020

In an […]

Call for Papers English in a World of Strangers2019-09-12T11:37:31+02:00

CfP: Post-War: Remembrance, Recollection, Reconciliation

Post-War: Remembrance, Recollection, Reconciliation

Postgraduate and ECR Conference

Saturday 26 May 2018, 9am-5pm

University of Oxford

TORCH, Radcliffe Humanities Building, Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6GG, UK

Keynote Speaker: Professor Marita Sturken (Professor of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University)

This one-day interdisciplinary conference is the culmination of the Mellon-Sawyer Seminar Series Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation. Over […]

CfP: Post-War: Remembrance, Recollection, Reconciliation2018-03-07T19:50:42+02:00

CfP: Towards a Polyphony of Memory? Media, Communication and Memory in the Digital Age

Memory is constitutive for the formation of social entities and a crucial carrier of social and cultural identity. Remembrance and reconstruction of past events, historical figures and cultural struggles are invaluable for understanding the development of shared values or norms and the articulation and transformation of identity by collectives and individuals alike. In media saturated […]

CfP: Towards a Polyphony of Memory? Media, Communication and Memory in the Digital Age2018-02-26T20:27:53+02:00
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