
Football Hooligans And Their Role In Polish Politics
Written by Ivan Laryionenka
Loud, radical, passionate and…
21 November 2017/by Anita JakubikDid Poland and Hungary Lose Their EU Pride?
Written by Ivan Laryionenka
A strong, prosperous and proud…
21 November 2017/by Anita JakubikResilience
Written By Deborah Sue-Ho
As I walked past barracks where…
21 November 2017/by Anita Jakubik
Wawel Castle: An Enduring Symbol of Polish Identity
Written By Caroline Bartholomew
Throughout its long and tumultuous…
21 November 2017/by Anita Jakubik
Baby Killers
Written by Cynthia Wang
What could I possibly hope to tell…
21 November 2017/by Anita Jakubik
Ignoring the Memory of Auschwitz
By Cate Ferson
While looking through the calendar for this…
8 November 2017/by Anita Jakubik
The Communist Terror in Hungary
By Bryan Alicea
During the Second World War, Hungary was allied…
8 November 2017/by Anita Jakubik
A Monumental Dilemma – What To Do with Confederate Identity in America
By Diego Franco
“Monuments are the grappling irons that…
8 November 2017/by Anita JakubikAuschwitz: Graveyard or Media Platform
By Leah Killian
When visiting places like Auschwitz-Birkenau…
8 November 2017/by Anita JakubikThe Soviet Cover-up of Jewish Identity
By Leah Killian
Jewish Identity in Central and Eastern Europe…
8 November 2017/by Anita Jakubik
Handling Memory through Public Memorials
By Deborah Sue-Ho
As Central European countries attempt to…
7 November 2017/by Anita Jakubik
The Lety Camp
7 November 2017/by Anita Jakubik
Identity Without Representation: The Romani in Central Europe
By Gabrielle Marzolf
Most of the conflicts that caused and…
16 October 2017/by Ula Klobuszewska
Remembering the Holocaust in Budapest
By Bryan Alicea
Between 1941 and 1945, one of the most horrific…
16 October 2017/by Ula Klobuszewska
Budapest’s Memento Park: An example for America?
By Caroline Bartholomew
There is more to a monument than it’s…
16 October 2017/by Ula KlobuszewskaHow to Close Your Borders
By Cate Ferson
In the wake of the 2016 election, tensions…
12 October 2017/by Ula Klobuszewska
Central Europe through a Cake Lens
By Cynthia Wang
Fourteen days is a long time to be constantly…
12 October 2017/by Ula Klobuszewska