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Namibia’s Cemeteries and Streets

Mark A. Drumbl and Shannon Fyfe[1] A small municipal museum in Münster shows the breadth of German colonialism across the … More

africa, history, namibia, politics, southern-africa

Armenian Genocide Memorial, Yerevan, Armenia

Soviet-Georgian Friendship Memorial, Panorama Gudauri, Georgia

Stalin’s night light

Stalin Museum, Gori, Georgia.

Open Monumentendag ‘Rondje Rechtsstaat’

The wall paintings on Rebeuss Prison in Senegal

Longread. By Joost Vos. ‘peace is with those who follow the right path’ Not far from the coast and the … More

Two styles of Bolivarian international law

Longread. By Richard Clements & Augusto Bravo. Fall 2024 In their 2010 piece, ‘Towards an Emancipatory International Law: The Bolivarian … More

essequibo, guyana, international-law, maduro, politics, referendum, venezuela

D-Day Memorial Site

Point du Hoc, Normandy.

EULEX Kosovo Beach Towel

Scheveningen, The Hague

Yoko Ono, Add Color (Refugee Boat)

Yoko Ono, Music of the Mind. Tate Modern London.

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