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David Clarke, Ayshka Sené, and Nina Parish

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  • What are the different types of memory in Europe today?
  • Theoretical and practical examples of antagonistic and cosmopolitan memory.
  • What is agonistic memory?
  • How has agonistic memory been applied in museums, in education and at sites of mass exhumations?
  • Case studies testing an agonistic mode of remembering: a Spanish theatre performance and museum exhibits in Germany and Northern Ireland.

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