What Happened on March 11: Is Žemaitaitis Right to Call the Restoration of Independence a Coup?
The politician R. Žemaitaitis claims that the 1990 independence restoration in Lithuania was a coup rather than a legitimate act of independence, igniting debate about its historical interpretation.
Memory Change. Stalinist Repressions Will Be Replaced by 'Genocide of the Soviet People'
The article discusses a shift in the narrative surrounding historical repression in the Soviet Union, moving from a focus on Stalinist oppression to a broader interpretation that includes the concept of genocide against the Soviet people.
The Executive Editor of SNV's Traces Relativizes Partisan Crimes: Do You Know How Much They Receive from the Budget?
Historian Milan Radanović has controversially relativized partisan crimes during and after World War II, sparking condemnation due to his association with a publicly funded institution in Croatia.
Review. The Drama Theatre's "Caligula" or Camus Without Existentialism
The review discusses a production of 'Caligula' by Albert Camus, emphasizing its historical-political interpretation over its philosophical and poetic aspects.
If Caesar Lived Today: Artificial Intelligence Gave 50 Roman Figures a Modern Face
A new video project uses artificial intelligence to portray legendary Roman leaders and thinkers as modern individuals, providing a fresh perspective on ancient history.
The Place Where Danjong and Eom Heung-do Seem Like They Could Wave Goodbye
The film 'The King and the Male Servant' presents a fresh interpretation of the tragic life of Danjong and Eom Heung-do, highlighting their story as it attracts significant audience numbers and boosts tourism in Yeongwol.
Antonio Sedano, Spanish painter inspired by the Mexican Revolution, dies
The art community mourns the death of Antonio Sedano, a painter whose historical and social themes significantly shaped the artistic interpretation of the Mexican Revolution.
The Story of the Montenegrin Woman Who Defeated NATO is a Depiction of the Purest Patriotism
The article discusses the cultural significance of the film 'Planina', which won the best world documentary award at Sundance, amidst ongoing social debates in Croatia regarding national identity and historical interpretation.
Poland with Broken Legs. Why Does Nawrocki Need This Symbolic Violence?
The article critiques Karol Nawrocki's decision to dismiss the historical significance of the Round Table, a symbol of Poland's transformation post-1989, while questioning his interpretation of patriotism and historical context.