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  • The IKW researches how societies deal with their past on a local, national, and global level, how collective memory emerges, and how identities, practices, and norms are generated through knowledge production. Anti-Semitism is particularly studied in its contemporary manifestations.

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The IKW researches how societies deal with their past on a local, national, and global level, how collective memory emerges, and how identities, practices, and norms are generated through knowledge production. Anti-Semitism is particularly studied in its contemporary manifestations.

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Stefan Benedik, Zuzanna Dziuban, Ljiljana Radonić [eds.]

Displaying Violence

Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften 34/1 (2023) | Special Issue

Dieter J. Hecht, Michaela Raggam-Blesch, Heidemarie Uhl (eds.)

Letzte Orte

Die Wiener Sammellager und die Deportationen 1941/42

Tim Corbett (Editor)

Journal of Austrian Studies 56/4 (Winter 2023)

Special Issue: Interdisciplinarity and Diversity in Austrian Studies

HÖLLER Hans (ed.) | LEITGEB Christoph (ed.) | RÖSSNER Michael (ed.)

SPRACHKUNST

A journal for literary studies, LIV/2023, 1. sub volume