DEEP VIEW
- People with Disabilities in European Memory, by Monika Baár
- Truth and Reconciliation Process of the Deaf and Sign Language Community in Finland, by Hisayo Katsui
EUROPE INSIGHT
- Transforming Liverpool’s Waterfront, by Andrew Davies and Nick White
- A Vibrant Place: The Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery in Nantes, by Krystel Gualdé
INTERVIEW
- Amos Goldberg: “Memory itself doesn’t seem sacred to me“
OVERVIEW SPAIN IN FREEDOM: 50 YEARS
- 1975-2025, Fifty Years On: Celebrating by thinking and thinking by celebrating, by Carmina Gustrán Loscos
- The Restless Anniversary: Reflecting on Dictatorship, Transition, and Democracy Without Heroics, by Kostis Kornetis
OVERVIEW
- Contested European Memory: Nationalism, Identity, and the Politics of Remembrance, by Dietmar J. Wetzel
- Castuera Concentration Camp: the distinctive feature of a site of memory, by Guillermo León Cáceres
REVIEW
- Cinema: Marco (2024). Wounded Memory: Enric Marco and the Distortion of Testimony, by David González
- Book: Cultural Legacies of Slavery in Modern Spain, by Jo Labanyi
- Exhibition: The “Negre de la Riba”: History, Controversy and Reinterpretation, by Oriol López Badell
SIGHTSEEING
- Dissonant Heritage and War. Conservation and Communication of a Difficult Legacy, by Emanuele Morezzi, Chiara Mariotti, Leila Signorelli, and Alessia Zampini
