Zeitgeschichte Ausstellen in Österreich 2011
DOI: 10.7767/boehlau.9783205791089.213
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Die österreichischen jüdischen Museen im zeitgeschichtlichen Kontext

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“…Since then, an ever-increasing number of articles and books has been published, numerous special exhibitions dealing with Judaism and Jewish history have been presented, initiatives commemorating the Jewish victims of the Holocaust have been established, several memorials have been erected, Jewish museums have been created in Vienna 2 (1990/1993) and Hohenems 3 (1991), and University-based or public research institutes for Jewish history and culture have been founded in St. Pölten 4 (1988), Graz 5 (2000) and Salzburg 6 (2004). 7 New historical research as well as increasing public interest has always been closely related to the transformation of the Austrian historical consciousness. This trend refers to the transformation process of the so-called 'Vergangenheitsbewältigung' , the struggle to come to terms with the Austrian national-socialist past.…”
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“…Since then, an ever-increasing number of articles and books has been published, numerous special exhibitions dealing with Judaism and Jewish history have been presented, initiatives commemorating the Jewish victims of the Holocaust have been established, several memorials have been erected, Jewish museums have been created in Vienna 2 (1990/1993) and Hohenems 3 (1991), and University-based or public research institutes for Jewish history and culture have been founded in St. Pölten 4 (1988), Graz 5 (2000) and Salzburg 6 (2004). 7 New historical research as well as increasing public interest has always been closely related to the transformation of the Austrian historical consciousness. This trend refers to the transformation process of the so-called 'Vergangenheitsbewältigung' , the struggle to come to terms with the Austrian national-socialist past.…”
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confidence: 99%