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Rethinking Remembrance
By Rody Conway
The 20th century was a century of unprecedented…
This History Is (Not) For You
By Aren Burnside
Monuments, memorials, and museums all attempt…
The Birth of an Idea
By Raymundo Juarez
At 6:00, on a Saturday morning, my alarm…
The Political Power of Victimhood and Guilt
By Jay Skelton
Everyone has been a victim of something, of…
In the Public Eye: Budapest Monuments and the Idea of Victimhood
By Mia White
Budapest is known for its many gorgeous and unique…
Let History Speak for Itself
By Kyra McDermott
In every corner of the world, monuments…
Anachronistic Architecture
By Rody Conway
Can a city be out-of-place? Vienna and Budapest,…
Overshadowing Holocaust Remembrance in Central Europe
By Taylor Krzeminski
In Central Europe, memorialization of…
Hammer and Sickle; Canvas and Brush
By Abbey Metzler
Let me tell you a story.
The year is…
Protesting a Memorial with Another Memorial: How Hungary Remembers Its Role in the Holocaust
By Meredith Conway
How can we accurately and fairly recount…