SUMMARY
EDITORIAL
3 Jordi Guixé, Director of EUROM
DEEP VIEW:
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Tourism and places of memory: exploring the political side of tourism and the spatial
dimension of memory, by Anne Hertzog
Memory of Tomorrow, by Piotr M. A. Cywiński
Predappio and the memory of the dictatorship, by Marcello Flores & Carlo Giunchi
INTERVIEW
28 Multidirectional Memory in focus, interview with Michael Rothberg
EUROPE INSIGHT
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The dispute over the past. Political transition and memory wars in Italy, from the crisis of
the First Republic until the present day, by Filippo Focardi
Debating Communism at the European institutions, by Laure Neumayer
OVERVIEW
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The art project as a tool for reflection on historical memory and genocide, by Montse Morcate
Colonial Memories and National Memories: An Uneasy Encounter between Africa and
Europe, by Celeste Muñoz
“Hashtag Memory Activism“: Online Commemorations and Online Memory Activism, by Orli
Fridman
Lenin’s Mausoleum: A Haunted House on Red Square, by Siobhan Kattago
Memorial Monuments as Leftovers of the Socialist Yugoslav Past, by Aleksandar Jakir
REVIEW
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The transmission of memory in the struggle for justice: The silence of others, by David
González
Twenty-three and a half. Hrant Dink Site of Memory, by Oriol López
Left-wing Melancholia, by Ricard Conesa
Lippa’s commitment. The Memorial Centre “Lipa Remembers”, by Carlota Sánchez Vidal
SIGHTSEEING
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Tourists are just students from somewhere else… The Museum of Free Derry, by Adrian Kerr