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Robin Ostow

    January 1, 1945
    Jüdisches Leben in der DDR
    Juden aus der DDR und die deutsche Wiedervereinigung
    In the field: finding a womans's place in Sardinia
    Ethnicity, structured inequality, and the state in Canada and the Federal Republic of Germany
    Curating Human Rights
    (Re)Visualizing National History
    • 2024

      Curating Human Rights

      Displaying, Combating and Obscuring Human Rights Violations in Museums

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the human rights museum as a vibrant cultural-political genre, this book examines its interactions with various stakeholders, including social activists, government entities, and corporate interests. It delves into how these relationships shape the museum's role in promoting human rights awareness and advocacy, highlighting the complexities and challenges involved in curating such spaces.

      Curating Human Rights
    • 2014

      (Re)Visualizing National History

      Museums and National Identities in Europe in the New Millennium

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores contemporary European culture through an interdisciplinary lens, addressing the complexities of nationalism and its expressions across the continent. It delves into the role of museums as crucial venues for political and historical representation, highlighting the ongoing debates surrounding their function in society. By examining these themes, it provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by modern Europe in understanding and portraying its national narratives.

      (Re)Visualizing National History