The Depot (Zajezdnia) History Center is a museum but not a place whose historic significance speaks for itself.
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Obrazy transformacji w Polsce i zmiany ich interpretacji
Abstract: The article will describe nine images characteristic to the period of Polish transformation 1989-1993: pictures from round table talks and secret negotiations in Magdalenka, a poster from the 1989… Read More ›
The Power of Images
Abstract: Although decades have passed since the transition of 1989/90, the analysis of iconic images depicting these events encounters many difficulties. Just as collective memories compete with each other, the… Read More ›
Women of Post-War Wroclaw – Is This Gender Public History?
Can we call the Market Square exhibition in Wroclaw in 2020 an example of gender public history?
Do we need a Code of Ethics for Public History?
The rapid development of electronic media, including social networks, is forcing new behaviours, including dealing with public history.
Ethics in Cyberspace
In order to understand the impact of cyberspace on human morality one has to begin by rebutting the liberal distinction between the private and the public.
Artistic License of the Author
In German literature and history circles, artistic license recently became controversial: Robert Menasse’s handling of quotations and his…
The Hidden Memory of the City: Fascist Rome
The name Rome triggers a wealth of associations. Remnants of fascism can be found virtually everywhere and, unlike other countries with a dictat…