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remembrance or commemoration. In the
context of
transitional justice,
memorialisation honours the
victims of
human rights abuses.
Memorials can help governments...
- The
Second French Empire,
officially the
French Empire, was the
government of
France from 2
December 1852 to 4
September 1870
between the
Second and the...
- The
Quaker testimony of
simplicity extends to
memorialisation.
Founder George Fox is
remembered with a
simple grave marker at
Quaker Gardens, Islington...
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Basque refugee children of the
Spanish Civil War in the UK:
memory and
memorialisation (Ph.D.).
University of Southampton.
Archived from the
original on 2...
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Pyotr Mironovich Masherov (né Mashero; 26 February [O.S. 13 February] 1919 – 4
October 1980) was a
Soviet partisan, statesman, and one of the
leaders of...
- The
Mogilev Ghetto (Belarusian: Магілёўская гета, romanized: Mahilioŭskaja hieta; Russian: Могилёвское гетто, romanized: Mogilyovskoye getto) was a ****...
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object which acts as
container of memory. They are thus a form of
memorialisation related to
collective memory,
stating that
certain places, objects...
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names of
those who are
known are set in
serpentine marble panels. The
memorialisation of
Caporetto was
problematic for Mussolini's government, as it was...
- The
Waterloo Bay m****acre, also
known as the
Elliston m****acre, was a
clash between European settlers and
Aboriginal Australians that took
place on the...
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Nikolai Fedorovich Katanov (6 [18] May 1862,
Izyum (Uzyum) near the
village of Askiz – 9
March 1922, Kazan) was a
Russian Turkologist,
professor at the...