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"People of Freedom and Unlimited Movement": Representations of Roma in Post-Communist Memorial Museums
2015
Social Inclusion
The "universalization of the Holocaust" and the insistence on Roma rights as an EU accession criteria have changed the memory of the Roma genocide in post-communist countries. This article examines how Roma are represented in postcommunist memorial museums which wanted to prove that they correspond with "European memory standards". The three case studies discussed here are the Museum of the Slovak National Uprising, the Jasenovac Memorial Museum and the Holocaust Memorial Center in Budapest. I
doi:10.17645/si.v3i5.229
fatcat:cc7v77iwlbdaposuva3ib2o6qa