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van der Laarse R., Mazzucchelli F., Rejinen C. (eds.) 2014 "Traces of Terror, Signs of Trauma. Practices of (re)Presentation of Collective Memory in Space in Contemporary Europe", Vs. Quaderni di studi semiotici, n. 119 Sturdy Colls, C. 2015 Holocaust Archaeologies: Approaches and Future Directions, London: Palgrave Dziuban, Z. (ed.) 2017 Mapping the 'Forensic Turn': Engagements with Materialities of Mass Death in Holocaust Studies and Beyond, Wien: New Academic Press. Download the introduction Call for Book Proposals: New Palgrave Series on Studies in Cultural Heritage and Conflict. Series Editors: Rob van der Laarse, Ihab Saloul and Britt Baillie Selected publications of Terrorscapes MembersBaillie, B; Chatzoglou, A. & S. Taha. 2010. 9th Cambridge Heritage Seminar Packaging the Past: The Commodification of Heritage. Heritage Management. 3(1):51-71.
Baillie, B. 2008. Why study heritage in the line of fire? In L. Oosterbeek, C. Buco (ed), Gestao do Patrimonio Cultural, Tomar, "ARKEOS - perspectivas em dialogo" 25, Centro Europeu de Investigacao da Pre-historia do Alto Ribatejo. P. 27-37 Chippindale, C. & B. Baillie 2007. Tangible-Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Sustainable Dichotomy? The 7th Annual Cambridge Heritage Seminar 13 May 2006 McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge. In Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites. Vol. 8 (3). p. 174-176. Carr, G. and Mytum, H. (eds) (2012). Cultural Heritage and Prisoners of War: Creativity Behind Barbed Wire. New York: Routledge. Carr, G. (in prep). The Legacy of Occupation: Archaeology, Heritage and Memory in the Channel Islands. Carr, G. (2010). Shining a light on dark tourism: German bunkers in the British Channel Islands, Public Archaeology 9(2): 65-86. Jasinski, Marek, E. & Steinvik, Lars. (2010). Landscape of Evil – Archaeology and NaziPOW Camps in Norway: A New Approach. In: Soleim, Marianne Neerland (ed) Prisoners of War and Forced Labour. Histories of War and Occupation. Cambridge Schoolar Publishing: 205-223. Jasinski, Marek E. et.al. In Press. Painful Heritage. Cultural Landscapes of the Second World War in Norway. Proceedings of the 10thNordic Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference. British Archaeological Repports. International Series. Jasinski, Marek, In Press. Reinforced Concrete, Steel and Slaves. Archaeological studies of Prisoners of WWII in Norway. The Case of Romsdal Peninsula. In: Mytum, Harold & Carr, Gilly (eds) Prisoners of War: Archaeology, Memory and Heritage of 19th- and 20th-century mass internment. Springer. London, New York. Kearns, Gerry (2013), ‘The Butler Affair and the Geopolitics of Identity,’ Environment and Planning D. Society and Space 31:2, 191-207. Kearns, Gerry (2009), Geopolitics and empire: the legacy of Halford Mackinder (New York: Oxford University Press). Kearns, Gerry (2006), ‘Bare life, political violence and the territorial structure of Britain and Ireland,’ in Derek Gregory and Allan Pred (eds), Violent geographies: fear, terror and political violence (New York: Routledge) 9-34. Kuusisto-Arponen, Anna-Kaisa (2011). Transnational sense of place: Cinematic scenes of Finnish war child memories. The Journal of Aesthetics and Culture, 2011:3. Kuusisto-Arponen, Anna-Kaisa (2011): The politics of identity and visuality: the case of Finnish war children. In Matteo Stocchetti & Karin Kukkonen (eds.) Images in Use: Towards the Critical Analysis of Visual Communication. Benjamins, Amsterdam, 181–198. Korjonen-Kuusipuro, Kristiina and Kuusisto-Arponen, Anna-Kaisa (2012). Emotional silences: the rituals of remembering the Finnish Karelia. Törnquist-Plewa, B. and Bernsand, N. (eds.) Painful pasts and useful memories. Remembering and forgetting in Europe. Centre for European studies, University of Lund. Laarse, Rob van der (1999). Masking the other: Max Nordau's representation of hidden Jewishness. Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historique, 25(1), 1-31. Laarse, Rob van der (2000). A Nation of Notables: Class, Politics and Religion in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century. (Occasional Papers in the Contemporary History and Politics, 3). Salford: European Studies Research Institute. Laarse, Rob van der (ed.) (2005). Bezeten van vroeger. Erfgoed, musealisering en identiteit. Amsterdam: Spinhuis. Laarse, Rob van der, and Frank van Vree (eds.) (2009). De dynamiek van de herinnering. Nederland en de Tweede Wereldoorlog in internationale context. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker. Laarse, Rob van der (2009). Kunst, kampen en landschappen. De blinde vlek van het dadererfgoed, in Van Vree and Van der Laarse (eds.). De dynamiek van de herinnering. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker, 169-195. Laarse, Rob van der (2010). Gazing at places we have never been. Landscape, heritage and identity, in Tom Bloemers et al (eds.), The Cultural Landscape and Heritage Paradox. Amsterdam: AUP, 321-28 Laarse, Rob van der (2011). De oorlog als beleving: over de musealisering en enscenering van Holocaust-erfgoed. (Reinwardt Memorial Lecture, 3, 2010). Amsterdam: Reinwardt Academie. Laarse, Rob van der (In Press, 2013). Nooit meer Auschwitz? Erfgoed van de oorlog na Europa’s eeuw van de kampen. (Inaugural Professorial Lecture, Westerbork Chair Heritage of War, VU University 2012). Westerbork Memorial Centre. Laarse, Rob van der (In Press, 2013). Archaeology of Memory. Europe’s Holocaust dissonances in East and West, in Graham Fairclough and Dirk Callebaut (eds.) Common European Heritage. Reinventing Identity through Landscape and Heritage? (EAC Occasional Paper 7) Brussels. Laarse, Rob van der, (In Press, 2013). Fatal Attraction. Nazi Landscapes, Modernism, and Holocaust Memory, in Jan Kolen and Hans Renes (eds.) Landscape Biographies. (AHP Landscape and Heritage Series) Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Laarse, Rob van der, In Press. Beyond Auschwitz. Terrorscapes in the Age of Postmemory, in Marc Silberman and Florence Vatan (eds.) After the Violence: Memory. (Studies in European Culture and History) Palgrave MacMillan. Laarse, Rob van der, and Jan Kolen (eds.), In Press. Landscape and Heritage Reader. (AUP Landscape and Heritage Series) Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press Mazzucchelli, F. (2010) Urbicidio. Il senso dei luoghi tra distruzioni e ricostruzioni in ex Jugoslavia, Bologna: Bononia University Press. Mazzucchelli, F. (2013) "Mémoire et oubli: la restauration des monuments entre conservation, transformation et effacement du passé, con Maria Rosaria Vitale, in Alonso, J.; Wells, A. (eds.), Espaces et mémoires Actions et interactions (1989/2009), Limoges, Pulim. Mazzucchelli, F. (2013) "(Post-)Urbicide. Reconstructions and Ideology in some Cities of former Yugoslavia", Gonçalves Miranda, R.; Zullo, F. (eds.), Topographies of Reconstruction, Nottingham, CCCP. Van Pelt R.J., The Case for Auschwitz: Evidence from the Irving Trial (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2002). Van Pelt R.J., (with Debórah Dwork) Auschwitz, 1270 to the Present (New York: W.W. Norton, 1996). Van Pelt R.J., (with C. W. Westfall) Architectural Principles in the Age of Historicism (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1991). Carlos Reijnen, Op de drempel van Europa. De Tsjechen en Europa in de twintigste eeuw. (Kampen 2005). Carlos Reijnen, 'A Castle in the Center. The First Czechoslovak Republic and European Cooperation (1918-1938)' In: Rebecka Lettevall, Geert Somsen & Sven Widmalm (Eds.), Neutrality in Twentieth-Century Europe. Intersections of Science, Culture, and Politics after the First World War. Routledge Series in Cultural History (Basingstoke 2012) 181-206. Carlos Reijnen, 'De grenzen van het woord: over tijdschriften, dissidenten en de Europese culturele ruimte' TS: Tijdschrift voor Tijdschriftstudies 29/30 (2011) 70-84. Sturdy Colls, C. (In Prep.) Holocaust Archaeology. [Expected to be published in 2013] Sturdy Colls, C. (In Prep.) Finding Treblinka. Archaeological Investigations at Treblinka Extermination and Labour Camps [Expected to be published in 2014. In English and Polish] Sturdy Colls, C. (In Press. 2013). 'Gone but not forgotten: Archaeological approaches to the landscape of the former extermination camp at Treblinka, Poland', Holocaust Studies and Materials. Karen E. Till. 2005. The New Berlin: Memory, Politics, Place (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press). Karen E. Till. 2012. 'Wounded Cities: Memory-work and a Place-Based Ethics of Care'. Political Geography 31 (1): 3-14 (special issue including three responses and author's reply). Marc Silberman, Karen E. Till and Janet Ward. Eds. 2012. Walls, Borders and Boundaries: Spatial and Cultural Practices in Europe (Oxford: Berghahn Press). Kosmala, B. & Verbeeck, G. (eds.) (2011), Facing the Catastrophe. Jews and non-Jews in Europe during World War II. Oxford - New York: Berg Publishers. Verbeeck, G. (2010). Een geschiedenis van Duitsland. Sporen en dwaalsporen van een natie. Den Haag - Leuven: ACCO. Verbeeck, G. (1992). Geschiedschrijving en politieke cultuur. DDR-historici over de 'weg naar het fascisme'. Leuven – Amersfoort: ACCO. Zubrzycki , G., The Crosses of Auschwitz: Nationalism and Religion in Post-Communist Poland, U. of Chicago Press, 2006. Zubrzycki , G., “History and the National Sensorium: Making Sense of Polish Mythology.” Qualitative Sociology. March 2011. Clifford Geertz Prize for Best Article, Sociology of Culture Section, American Sociological Association, 2011. Zubrzycki , G., “National Culture, National Identity, and the Culture(s) of the Nation,” in Laura Grindstaff, John R. Hall and Ming-cheng Lo (eds) Sociology of Culture: A Handbook. New York: Routledge, 2010. |