A White Night in the Tundra: Snapshots from Nadym and Surroundings
Visiting two former labour camps along the 501 Railroad, more commonly (together with Railroad 503) known as the Transpolar Mainline, Dead Road or Stalinbahn, was […]
Read MoreVisiting two former labour camps along the 501 Railroad, more commonly (together with Railroad 503) known as the Transpolar Mainline, Dead Road or Stalinbahn, was […]
Read MoreEarly in the morning, the group took off from Khanti-Mansysk to visit an abandoned village, called Lorba. After about 3 hours drive along smaller roads […]
Read MoreNights are short in Siberia. After a bus trip through infinite forests we arrived at Khanty-Mansiysk at 11 pm, but the sky reminded us rather […]
Read MoreJuly 3, 2017. Heavy rain pours down on us as we leave our minibus in Tobolsk. 140 km north of the Trans-Siberian Railroad and the […]
Read MoreProcesses of remembering, reappraising the past and reconciliation benefit from social dialogue. This enables blind spots in the understanding of historic truth and the barriers […]
Read MoreAmong monetary experts, there is a widespread consensus that the Eurozone in its current form is not sustainable. The key argument is that introducing the […]
Read MoreHistorical experiences of suffering, injustice, persecution and tremendous violence significantly shape identities and affect social and political relations. CISS’s project “Common Remembrance, Future Relations” is under […]
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