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Commemorative Culture and Approaches of Remembrance in Israeli Museums and Memorials of the Shoah

Juliette Maresté describes in this study the history, educational approaches and the context of Israeli commemorative culture based on four Israeli Shoah museums/institutions.

The author analyzes different methods of conveying history in the context of remembrance and examines the political significance ft the Shoah in Israeli society.

The museums reflect changes in the Israeli memory culture which shed light on the development of Israeli society during the past decades.

Author: Juliette Maresté
Published: December 2020

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Category: Israeli – German/European relations

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