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23. Januar 2020
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MEMO study blog entries - A FriEnt and IKG cooperation
In cooperation with the FriEnt Working Group on Peace and Development IKG has published five blog entries on results from last year's MEMO study, discussing five specific topics in the context of the German culture of remembrance:
Part 1 - "Divided (in) Remembrance"
Part 2 - "Memorial sites of former concentration camps are emotional points of contact with German history"
Part 3 - "An active engagement with the past is associated with a felt responsibility for the present"
Part 4 - "Family narratives as sources of historical remembrance are fragmentary and prone to biases"
Part 5 - "„We would have resisted!“ A sign for historical learning or an expression of careless arrogance?"
Part 1 - "Divided (in) Remembrance"
Part 2 - "Memorial sites of former concentration camps are emotional points of contact with German history"
Part 3 - "An active engagement with the past is associated with a felt responsibility for the present"
Part 4 - "Family narratives as sources of historical remembrance are fragmentary and prone to biases"
Part 5 - "„We would have resisted!“ A sign for historical learning or an expression of careless arrogance?"