Slovenský národopis / Slovak Ethnology
Article List
Volume 72, 2024, No. 4
ISSN 1335-1303 (print)
e-ISSN 1339-9357 (online)
Content:
Editorial
- Davoliūtė, V. - Törnquist-Plewa, B. - Vrzgulová, M.: Slow Memory. Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe. Introduction . (p. 426)
Article
- Bezirgan-Tanış, B.: Persistent Catastrophes: Slow Memory and Slow Violence in Exploring Dark Heritage. (p. 433)
- Tabaszewska, J.: Memory of the Political Transformation as a Memory of Slow Change . (p. 449)
- Ulinskaitė, J.: Uncovering Slow Memory in the Narratives of Lithuania’s Post-Communist Transformation. (p. 463)
- Kõresaar, E. - Jõesalu, K.: Slow Conflict on Display: on the Representation of Russophone Minorities in Baltic History Museums. (p. 475)
- Brožová, A.: Recording Life Stories as a Never-Ending Process: Interviewing People by the Museum of the Hlučín Region as a Case Study of Slow Memory. (p. 491)
- Hajská, M.: Migration of Roma to Western Europe Under the Iron Curtain in the Light of Memories of the Witnesses. (p. 504)
- Malmgren, A.: Grandmother Memories for the Future. Solidaric Practices and (Slow) Memory in Contemporary Oppositional Struggles in Poland. (p. 519)
- Hartikainen, I. - Syrovátka, J. - Szebeni, Z.: Blurring Histories: King Svätopluk I and the Shaping of Slovak Identity through Pseudohistory and Slow Memory. (p. 536)
Book Review
- van Wanrooij, D. - Schipperijn, L.: Sarah Gensburger, Sandrine Lefranc: Beyond Memory: Can We Really Learn from the Past?. (p. 550)
- Natroshvili, N.: Oksana Sarkisova, Olga Shevchenko: In Visible Presence: Soviet Afterlives in Family Photos. (p. 553)
- Metreveli, T.: Karin Roginer Hofmeister: Remembering Suffering and Resistance. Memory Politics and the Serbian Orthodox Church. (p. 557)