The use and abuse of sites of former dictatorships in Europe raises many questions that define our relationship with the past. What do the sites of twentieth-century dictatorships tell us today? How can the historical analysis of the public and urban remnants of Fascism and Nazism contribute to new narratives of Europe? The conference will address these questions by a German-Italian discussion forum composed of historians from different generations and with different disciplinary expertise.
Within the framework of the German-Italian cooperation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft – Villa Vigoni)
Within the framework of the “Young Villa Vigoni” programme
Coordination
Prof. Dr. Christoph Cornelißen, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main; Dr. Gabriele D’Ottavio, University of Trento
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