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The Nationalist Right under Communism: Bolesław Piasecki and the Polish Communists, 1944-1979
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Political Conditions of Philosophy According to Arendt
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Memory and History in the Cityscapes in Poland: The Search for Meaning
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Remember the past… But how and why? Guatemala’s Post War Debates over Narrative Authority as a Case of Renegotiating Historical Responsibility and Political Rights
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Representations of Suffering. Confronting Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ and Rituals of Self-Flagellation and Crucifixion in the Philippines
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Politics of Memory of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union
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