Observing Memories Issue 2 | Page 3

SUMMARY EDITORIAL 3 Jordi Guixé, Director of EUROM DEEP VIEW: THE MEMORY OF PERPETRATORS 4 12 20 26 36 42 48 Once victors, now victims. How do the Argentine military remember their recent past? Valentina Salvi Left Unsettled: Confessions of Armed Revolutionaries. Leigh Payne EXPERT’S VIEW About the complexity of the past. Interview to Enzo Traverso Mausoleum of terror. “Fallen in Pamplona and Cuelgamuros”. Jordi Guixé EUROPE INSIGHT The international spread of state interventionism in history and historical memory. Georges Mink European remembrance policies. Markus J. Prutsch “Citizens’ engagement is at the core of the Europe for Citizens programme”. Interview to Gilles Pelayo OVERVIEW 50 56 64 “The long shadow of the past” in the short light of present. Horst Hoheisel Can memorials heal the wounds? Ana Milosevic The one who sows winds, reaps storms. Validity of the Damnatio memoriae. Fernando Hernández 70 72 REVIEW Festive Spaces, 2016. Kristina Norman Books. Tsjalling Wierdsma The Social Life of Memory: Violence, Trauma, and Testimony in Lebanon and Marocco 76 80 Law and Memory: Towards Legal Governance of History “Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away”. Travelling memory of the Holocaust. David González History museums in the Caucasus. Between soviet nostalgia and current regional disputes. Oriol López SIGHTSEEING 84 “Ideology and Terror of the SS”. An exhibition about the perpetrators, victims and bystanders in the memorial museum of Wewelsburg. Kirsten John-Stucke 1