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  • Plurality of Memories in Europe in Global Perspective

    In recent years, memory studies have become an essential and dynamically developing, interdisciplinary area in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The ‘Plurality of Memories in Europe in a Global Perspective’ project is a trailblazing initiative for European memory studies. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach in research and education, our project is focusing on the multicultural plurality of memories in Europe in general, with emphasis on mass violence, politics of memory, and memory wars in Central, East and Southeast Europe in particular. In this respect, we will be exploring multiple dimensions of local memories and put them in a dialog with national and transnational actions within and beyond Europe. The main goal is to work towards more inclusive public history and collective memory and to build a research and teaching network for interdisciplinary, institutionalized memory studies.

     

    Steering comittee

    dr Paweł Dobrosielski (University of Warsaw)

    dr Nicolas Maslowski (University of Warsaw)

    prof. Joanna Wawrzyniak (University of Warsaw)

     

    prof. Élisabeth Angel-Perez (Sorbonne University)

    prof. Luba Jurgenson (Sorbonne University)

     

    prof. Kateřina Králová (Charles University)

    dr Jiří Kocián (Charles University)

     

    prof. Christiane Brosius (Heidelberg University)

    prof. Tanja Penter (Heidelberg University)

    prof. Thomas Schmitt (Heidelberg University)

     

    prof. Andrea Pinotti (University of Milan)

    dr Giancarlo Grossi (University of Milan)

    dr Elisabetta Modena (University of Milan)

     

    prof. Lene Sofie Bak (University of Copenhagen)

    dr Jessica Ortner (University of Copenhagen)

    dr Tea Sindbæk Andersen (University of Copenhagen)

     

    Our past initiatives

    Plurality of Memories Fellowship in Prague 2020

    “Memory in Conflict” Winter School (February 2020)

    “The Past in the Present: the Dynamics of Remembrance” Online Ph.D. Seminar (April 2021)

    “Nationalism, Religion & Violence in Europe” Summer School (September 2021)

Project members
      • Prof. Élisabeth Angel-Perez
      • Sorbonne University
      • Prof. Lene Sofie Bak
      • University of Copenhagen
      • Prof. Annette Becker
      • Université Paris Nanterre
      • Prof. Michał Bilewicz
      • University of Warsaw
      • Prof. Christiane Brosius
      • Heidelberg University
      • dr Cathrine Bublatzky
      • Heidelberg University
      • dr Mateusz Chmurski
      • Sorbonne University
      • Prof. Pietro Conte
      • University of Milan
      • dr Paweł Dobrosielski
      • University of Warsaw
      • Prof. Małgorzata Głowacka-Grajper
      • University of Warsaw
      • dr Giancarlo Grossi
      • University of Milan
      • Prof. Luba Jurgenson
      • Sorbonne University
      • dr Jiří Kocián
      • Charles University
      • Prof. Kateřina Králová
      • Charles University
      • dr Hana Kubatová
      • Charles University
      • Prof. Magdalena Latkowska
      • University of Warsaw
      • Prof. Robert Małecki
      • University of Warsaw
      • dr Nicolas Maslowski
      • University of Warsaw
      • Oleksandra Modelska
      • Charles University
      • dr Elisabetta Modena
      • University of Milan
      • dr Jessica Ortner
      • University of Copenhagen
      • Prof. Tanja Penter
      • Heidelberg University
      • Prof. Andrea Pinotti
      • University of Milan
      • Prof. Clara Royer
      • Sorbonne University
      • Prof. Thomas Schmitt
      • Heidelberg University
      • Kristina Sieckmeyer
      • Heidelberg University
      • dr Tea Sindbæk Andersen
      • University of Copenhagen
      • dr Stanislav Tumis
      • Charles University
      • Prof. Joanna Wawrzyniak
      • University of Warsaw
      • dr Aleksandra Wiktorowska
      • University of Warsaw
      • Marlena Wilczak
      • University of Warsaw
  • CfA: 4EU+ Fellowship at Charles University in Prague

    We are pleased to share a Call for Applications for the Annual Plurality of Memories: 4EU+ Fellowship at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, for post-docs and advanced Ph.D. students. “Plurality of Memories in Europe in a Global Perspective” is...

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  • 4EU+ Summer School “Digital Memories. Problems, Methodologies, Theories”, University of Milan, 11th-15th of July 2022

    DIGITAL MEMORIES Problems, methodologies, theories July 11th -15th, 2022 University of Milan Summer School organized by “Plurality of Memories in a Global Perspective” (4EU+ Alliance) and hosted by the University of Milan, Via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122 Milan (MI)...

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  • Interdisciplinary Online Ph.D. Seminar “Mnemonic Encounters in Europe: New Directions and Dilemmas” University of Warsaw, 20 May 2022

    Interdisciplinary Online Ph.D. Seminar “Mnemonic Encounters in Europe: New Directions and Dilemmas” University of Warsaw 20 May 2022 The interdisciplinary Online Ph.D. Seminar “Mnemonic Encounters in Europe: New Directions and Dilemmas” is organized by the Centre for French Culture and...

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  • CfA Interdisciplinary Online Ph.D. Conference Mnemonic Encounters in Europe: New Directions and Dilemmas

    Call for applications Interdisciplinary Online Ph.D. Conference Mnemonic Encounters in Europe: New Directions and Dilemmas to be held on 18-20 May 2022 We kindly invite applications from current doctoral candidates in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences whose research...

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  • 4EU+ International Seminar Series, European Memory Studies: New Research Directions

    We are delighted to announce the 4EU+ International Seminar Series European Memory Studies: New Research Directions   The seminars are organized by Center for Research on Social Memory (CRSM), Faculty of Sociology, and the  Center for French Culture and Francophone Studies (CFC) of the University of Warsaw, and...

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  • Plurality of Memories: International conference

    What landscape for the memory? What memory for the landscape? International conference organized by the 4EU+ network "Plurality of Memories" in collaboration with the University of Clermont Ferrand. Organisers: Luba Jurgenson & Philippe Mesnard   This conference aims to develop...

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  • Summer School: Nationalism, Religion & Violence in Europe

    4EU+ Summer School: Borderlands of Memory. Nationalism, Religion & Violence in Europe The second 4EU+ Plurality of Memories in Global Perspective Summer School – Borderlands of Memory: Nationalism, Religion & Violence in Europe took place in Prague, Czechia during the first week...

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  • Interdisciplinary Online Ph.D. Seminar “The Past in the Present: the Dynamics of Remembrance” University of Warsaw 15-17 April 2021

    “The Past in the Present: the Dynamics of Remembrance” University of Warsaw 15-17 April 2021 Please, join us on Zoom: Thursday, 15th of April 2021, access: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/ 84616941243?pwd=clVWSDFqMk8rNU9PZHFxTVdmTGN0QT09 Meeting ID: 846 1694 1243 Passcode: 0sh3rU Friday, 16th of April 2021,...

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  • EXTENDED DEADLINE: Interdisciplinary Online Ph.D. Conference “The Past in the Present: the Dynamics of Remembrance” to be held on 15-16 April 2021

      Call for applications Interdisciplinary Online Ph.D. Conference “The Past in the Present: the Dynamics of Remembrance” to be held on 15-16 April 2021   We kindly invite applications from current doctoral candidates in the field of Humanities and Social...

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  • “Memory in Conflict” Winter School (February 2020)

    In recent years, memory studies have become an essential and dynamically developing, interdisciplinary area in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our first Winter School contributes to the process of shaping the discipline. We would like to invite MA and Ph.D....

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