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Rethinking Remembrance
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What Constitutes a Good Museum?
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This History Is (Not) For You
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Monuments, memorials, and museums all attempt…
The Birth of an Idea
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I’ve been to five countries in the last…
The Political Power of Victimhood and Guilt
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Everyone has been a victim of something, of…
In the Public Eye: Budapest Monuments and the Idea of Victimhood
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Budapest is known for its many gorgeous and unique…
The Roma Are People Too
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Part of what drew me to the Central Europe…
Let History Speak for Itself
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In every corner of the world, monuments…