Everardo Perez-Manjarrez, from the National University of Distance Education (UNED), shares his experience during his research stay in Seoul, South Korea, analyzing memory sites and memory practices,[...]
Troubled pasts
Can history “bite”? Comparative studies on how societies and people face the violent events and conflicts of the recent and distant past.
Normalization and de-normalization of violence
In this video, Angela Bermudez, from the Center for Applied Ethics at Deusto University in Bilbao, Spain, tells us about her team’s research into the mechanisms for normalizing or denormalizing violen[...]
Learning about the violent past in memorial museums
Ethical reflection and history education: article by colleagues from Deusto University This paper explores the ways in which memorial museums open opportunities for a critical understanding of violent[...]
Towards Delegitimization of Political Violence
“In this booklet we offer our theoretical reflection with a distinct pedagogical character. It is based on clearly evidenced convictions: in the first place, the ethical bid for the assumption of the[...]
Memories of stone and steel
The monuments to the victims of the Civil War and franquismo in Euskadi (1936-2017). The recovery of history and memory of the republican victims of the Civil War has become in the last decade[...]