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Between Heaven and Earth: The Radicalism of Aleš Veselý’s Designs for the Terezín Memorial
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Monika Čejková
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Names, Names and Yet More Names? The Pinkas Synagogue in Prague 7
- Cemeteries and the Presentation of the Past in Terezín: The Formation and Transformation of Diverse Types of Memory 41
- An Overlooked Victim of Normalization: Abandoned Plans for the Development of Commemorative Sites in Terezín and Litoměřice from 1968 59
- Between Heaven and Earth: The Radicalism of Aleš Veselý’s Designs for the Terezín Memorial 85
- A Still, Small Voice: The Power of Humility in Gunter Demnig’s Stolpersteine 101
- Urban Memory of the Holocaust from Communism to Civic Activism: The Case of Wrocław 111
- An Ephemeral Monument for the Trauma of the Place: The Warsaw Ghetto and Joanna Rajkowska’s Oxygenator 141
- Martyr Memorials Erected by Jewish Communities in Rural Hungary Between 1945 and 1956 157
- Under the Wings of Archangel Gabriel: New Holocaust Memorials in Budapest 175
- Who Is a Holocaust Memorial For? Two Memorials in Berlin-Schöneberg 189
- Excavating the Present: Micha Ullman’s Library and Counter-Monumental Spaces 205
- Against the National Narrative? Commemorating the Genocide of German Sinti and Roma in Berlin-Marzahn and Jena 223
- Different Paths to Dignified Remembrance: Memorials to the Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti in Lety and Hodonín in the Czech Republic 239
- Sources and Literature
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Index of Names
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Names, Names and Yet More Names? The Pinkas Synagogue in Prague 7
- Cemeteries and the Presentation of the Past in Terezín: The Formation and Transformation of Diverse Types of Memory 41
- An Overlooked Victim of Normalization: Abandoned Plans for the Development of Commemorative Sites in Terezín and Litoměřice from 1968 59
- Between Heaven and Earth: The Radicalism of Aleš Veselý’s Designs for the Terezín Memorial 85
- A Still, Small Voice: The Power of Humility in Gunter Demnig’s Stolpersteine 101
- Urban Memory of the Holocaust from Communism to Civic Activism: The Case of Wrocław 111
- An Ephemeral Monument for the Trauma of the Place: The Warsaw Ghetto and Joanna Rajkowska’s Oxygenator 141
- Martyr Memorials Erected by Jewish Communities in Rural Hungary Between 1945 and 1956 157
- Under the Wings of Archangel Gabriel: New Holocaust Memorials in Budapest 175
- Who Is a Holocaust Memorial For? Two Memorials in Berlin-Schöneberg 189
- Excavating the Present: Micha Ullman’s Library and Counter-Monumental Spaces 205
- Against the National Narrative? Commemorating the Genocide of German Sinti and Roma in Berlin-Marzahn and Jena 223
- Different Paths to Dignified Remembrance: Memorials to the Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti in Lety and Hodonín in the Czech Republic 239
- Sources and Literature
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Index of Names