Go through our publications! At ENRS, we want to create a forum for exchange of opinions between historians, social studies scholars, and representatives of other disciplines engaged in memory studies. One of the ways of achieving this goal is by publishing our own annual journal "Remembrance and Solidarity Studies", as well as supporting external publications focused on remembrance and history of the 20th century in Europe.

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Sound in the Silence Mauthausen 2022

2023
language: English
Tags
  • education
  • History
  • historical education

The publication presents the edition of the project Sound in the Silence at the Mauthausen and Gusen Memorial Sites, Austria.

The project took place in 08-16.10.2022 and is co-financed by the European Union.

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Sound in the Silence Kaunas 2022

2023
language: English
Tags
  • education
  • History

The publication presents the edition of the project Sound in the Silence at the Ninth Fort Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania.

The project took place in 28.09-05.10.2022 and was co-financed by the European Union.

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Sound in the Silence 2017

2017
language: English
Tags
The publication presents the 2017 edition of the Sound in the Silence project held at the former Ravensbrück Women’s Concentration Camp – the largest concentration camp for women in the German Reich.
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Dan Wolf

Creative Agenda: Sound in the Silence

2017
language: English, German
Tags
  • education

Creative Agenda to serve as foundation for Sound in the Silence. Written by Dan Wolf, published by MOTTE.

Sound in the Silence is a cross-cultural memorial project for young people. At historically challenging locations student work with art in order to understand how the past is connected to their questions in the present.

The project is carried out by ENRS and MOTTE.

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Sound in the Silence 2016

2016
language: English
Tags
  • Holocaust
  • education
  • Auschwitz

The publication presents the 2016 edition of the Sound in the Silence project exploring the significance of resistance. Young participants visited the former concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, where they learend about the activities of the in-camp underground movement organized by the Polish soldier Witold Pilecki, as well as the escape of Rudolf Vrba and Alfred Wetzler, two Slovak Jews, authors of one of the original reports describing the situation in Auschwitz.