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Philosophical anthropology --- Social ethics --- Polemology --- oorlogstrauma's --- internationaal recht --- amnestie
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Artist Hans Citroen and architect Barbara Starzynska look anew at one of the planet's most highly charged sites: the Auschwitz death camp and the Polish town of Oswiecim. In the process, the authors investigate how time re-writes and redefines the history of a place, exploring how we write history, and the meaning of collective memory. This striking, Japanese-style book mixes images and text, featuring Citroen's contemporary views from front-to-back, and Starzynska's black-and-white historical documentation when reversed. More than a million visitors a year come to see the wartime remains, creating a complicated engagement among pilgrims, tourists, survivors and residents. ''A page-turner about the afterlife of a death camp?'' asks Auschwitz scholar Robert Jan van Pelt. The authors ''have made me see both wartime Auschwitz and today's Oswiecim anew.''
Philosophy and psychology of culture --- History of civilization --- cultural tourism --- oorlogstrauma's --- Auschwitz
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History of Africa --- kindsoldaten --- kinderen --- politiek --- oorlogstrauma's --- Kony, Joseph --- Uganda
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