Role of War and Peace Museums in the Public Sphere -Reflection on the 80th anniversary of WWⅡ
Date
March 23, 2025, 1:00p.m.~6:00p.m.
Venue
AGORA Global Prometheus Hall
Program
- 13:10
Yoshifumi ISHIDA(Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima)
Passing down of Memory: To make the realities of the atomic bombings a shared memory for all humanity - 13:50
Mateusz JASIK (Museum of WWII, Gdańsk)
Dosis sola facit venenum (The dose makes the poison, Paracelsus). The role of History in Polish society, economy, and politics - 14:30
Junko KANEKIYO (Ritsumeikan Univ., Kyoto)
Changing Approaches to History: Issues Concerning the Renewal of a Peace Museum - 15:30
Mina WATANABE (Women’s Active Museum on War and Peace, Tokyo)
Recounting the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery System: Learning from the activities of WAM (Women's Active Museum on War and Peace) - 16:10
Mirjam ZADOFF (The Munich Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism, Munich)
Forgetting the Lessons of the 20th century. Memory in the Age of Populism - 16:50
István RÉV (Blinken OSA Archivum, Budapest)
“Reconstruction”; The Urban Landscape as a Historical Museum - 17:30
Discussion
Others
Language: Japanese and English (simultaneous interpreting)
Pre-registration required (Deadline: March 22, 17:00)
Supported by
HIPS
Inquiry
tenkai-hips-coordinator[at]tufs.ac.jp