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Arts & Humanities Coronarchiv: How Public Historians Are Collecting Memories of the Corona Pandemic German public historians have started an online platform to collect everyday memories of the Corona crisis. Their aim is to make an archive of a wide range of different experiences of the present moment available for future historical research.
Arts & Humanities World War II Museums and the Battle for Memory, 75 Years Later In 2020, can we make a universal claim that the end of the Second World War in Europe was a liberation, a symbol of peace and freedom? A plea for multi-faceted approaches to remembering World War II.
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