Memory-Based Urban Planning: A Case for Memory Culture in German Military Conversion
by Julian Kramer A city itself doesn’t remember its inhabitants, buildings, or events that have taken place in it. The...
by Julian Kramer A city itself doesn’t remember its inhabitants, buildings, or events that have taken place in it. The...
by Lauren Rever In a Congressional hearing on May 12, 2021, Republican Representative Andrew Clyde (Georgia) said about the Capitol...
by Edward Manger In October of 1994, a group of historians gathered at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary to participate in...
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