European Union of Memories? Holocaust-memory-politics in the European Parliament

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European Union of Memories? Holocaust-memory-politics in the European Parliament. / Wæhrens, Anne.

2012. Paper præsenteret ved Second International Graduate Students’ Conference on Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Worcester, MA, USA, USA.

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Wæhrens, A 2012, 'European Union of Memories? Holocaust-memory-politics in the European Parliament', Paper fremlagt ved Second International Graduate Students’ Conference on Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Worcester, MA, USA, USA, 29/03/2012 - 01/04/2012.

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Wæhrens, A. (2012). European Union of Memories? Holocaust-memory-politics in the European Parliament. Paper præsenteret ved Second International Graduate Students’ Conference on Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Worcester, MA, USA, USA.

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Wæhrens A. European Union of Memories? Holocaust-memory-politics in the European Parliament. 2012. Paper præsenteret ved Second International Graduate Students’ Conference on Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Worcester, MA, USA, USA.

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Wæhrens, Anne. / European Union of Memories? Holocaust-memory-politics in the European Parliament. Paper præsenteret ved Second International Graduate Students’ Conference on Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Worcester, MA, USA, USA.22 s.

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