How is memory weaponised in the Russian-Ukrainian war? In this episode, Anne van Mourik and Thijs Bouwknegt talk with historian Nanci Adler. How does she, as a scholar of transitional justice, reflect on this conflict? What is the significance of Vladimir Putin’s shut down of the Russian human rights organisation Memorial? And how does this feed in to Russia’s repression of its Stalinist history?
NIOD Rewind | Episode 18 - Global War, Global Catastrophe
NIOD Rewind | Episode 17 - Fighting Hunger, Dealing with Shortage in WWII
NIOD Rewind Episode 16 - Aan Tafel met Frank van Vree en Martijn Eickhoff
NIOD REWIND Episode 15 - Forced Disappearances Under Apartheid
NIOD REWIND Episode 14 - The Problems of Genocide
NIOD REWIND Episode 13 What are the next Big Topics in War and Genocide Research?
NIOD REWIND Episode 12 WWII through Digital Gaming
NIOD REWIND Episode 11 Fighters Across Frontiers
NIOD REWIND Episode 10 Microdynamics of late colonial violence - Roel Frakking
NIOD REWIND Episode 9 Kerstin von Lingen
NIOD Rewind Episode 8 Iva Vukušić
NIOD Onzekere Tijden - Afl. 4 Frank van Vree
NIOD Onzekere Tijden - Afl. 3 Ralf Futselaar
NIOD REWIND Episode 7 Peter Romijn
NIOD Onzekere Tijden - Afl. 2 Uğur Üngör
NIOD REWIND Episode 6 Ingrid De Zwarte
NIOD Onzekere Tijden - Afl. 1 Ismee Tames
NIOD REWIND Episode 5: Farabi Fakih
NIOD REWIND Episode 4 'Negotiating Displacement'
NIOD REWIND episode 3: Natalya Vince
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