
The Workshop focused on the evolution of collective representations on communism and fascism. Can one speak about a collective memory of these regimes or rather of plural, fragmented and often competing memories? How are they created? Which are the factors that influenced their evolution in time?
Participants: Alexandru Florian, The National Institute for the Study of Holocaust in Romania – “Elie Wiesel”; Raluca Grosescu, IICCMER; Marie-Claire Lavabre, Institut des sciences sociales du politique, CNRS; Françoise Mayer, Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales; Anca Oroveanu, New Europe College; Damiana Oţoiu, IICCMER; Stanislas Pierret, The Embassy of France to Bucharest; Ioan Stanomir, IICCMER; Florin Ţurcanu,The Faculty of Political Science – University of Bucharest.
Partners: Institut des sciences sociales du politique, CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique) – Paris; New Europe College, Institute for Advanced Study – Bucharest; CeFReS, Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales – Prague.
The project was supported by the Embassy of France in Romania.
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