Last day of the exhibition We shall remember/Emlékeinkben dedicated to Andrzej Przewoźnik in Wrocław
31 July 2013 - the last day of the exhibition We shall remember/Emlékeinkben dedicated to Andrzej Przewoźnik in Wrocław (Garrison Church of St. Elizabeth) and a debate on the Polish politics of memory – 4.30 pm, the tenement house “Under the Golden Sun”, Rynek 6, Wroclaw
On 31 July 2013, the last day of the exhibition We shall remember/Emlékeinkbendedicated to Andrzej Przewoźnik presented in Wrocław, European Network Remembrance and Solidarity and Remembrance and Future Institute kindly invite you to the debate on the Polish politics of memory. The debate will take place on 31 July 2013 at 4:30 p.m. at the tenement house “Under the Golden Sun”, Rynek 6, Wroclaw. The discussion will be carried out by Rafał Rogulski, Director of ENRS Secretariat and the participants are: Jolanta Przewoźnik, widow of Andrzej Przewoźnik who tragically died in plane crash in Smolensk , prof. Jan Rydel - Chairman of Steering Committee of ENRS, Pedagogical University of Cracow, prof. Krzysztof Kawalec - Institute of History at Wroclaw University, Marek Mutor – Director of Remembrance and Future Instutite
The exhibition We shall remember/Emlékeinkbenhas already been presented in Budapest, Warsaw, Białystok and Gdańsk. It will visit also Katowice, Łodź, Poznań, Szczecin. A special presentation in Smolensk is planned in 2014. The exhibition recapitulates the achievements of Andrzej Przewoźnik, not only as historian and social activist but also as one of the authors of the Polish remembrance policy.
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Organizers: Remembrance and Future Institute, Garrison Church of St. Elizabeth, European Network Remembrance and Solidarity
Honorary partners: Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites, National Remembrance Institute
Special partner of the debate: Ossolinski National Institute
Partners: History Meeting House, Museum of the Second World War II, Polish History Museum, Warsaw Rising Museum, National Centre for Culture, Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland, Hungarian Ministry of Public Administration and Justice