The remembrance of the Second World War has shifted significantly in recent decades – and even more dramatic reinterpretations appear…
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The depoliticization of 1945 | Eurozine
For much of the second half of the twentieth century, the Second World War and its aftermath were interlaced with…
Democracies depend on reading | Eurozine
Just where on earth are flying cars, wondered American anthropologist David Graeber 12 years ago. Like all of us who…
Elusive elites | Eurozine
Sometimes a phrase gets stuck in your head. Year after year, it pops up, often triggered by specific situations or…
Marketing resentment | Eurozine
The emotional charge of politics has increased in the past decades. Expert governance and fact-based leadership were the leading claims…
Left speechless | Eurozine
This article was first published by Index on Censorship on 10 April 2025. It appeared in Volume 54, Issue 1 of Index…
Popular culture in flux | Eurozine
Opening a dossier in Varlık on ‘Popular culture in flux’, Mutlu Binark’ offers an overview of the hegemony of North…
No pain, no gain | Eurozine
Two years ago, my body gave out. ‘Burnout’, said the doctor, as he carefully wrote out a note ordering me…
Serbia’s awakening | Eurozine
Six months after the collapse of a concrete awning at the railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia is in the…
Leeching off personal stories | Eurozine
In the early morning of 25 April 1959, about ten masked men wearing white gloves entered the Pearl River County…