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Set in stone? The intergenerational and institutional transmission of Holocaust memory

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The influence of intergenerational change in the fields of Holocaust memory and representation is increasingly apparent. One of the many imperatives to 'remember' the Holocaust is the call for intergenerational mechanisms to perpetuate the stories and legacy of the victims. So strongly felt is this imperative, that intergenerational transmission has emerged as a dominant feature of both lay initiatives and scholarly debate

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