RHSJ Geografía e Historia. Año 2015 nº 22
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Publication Open Access ¿Un acuerdo imposible? La gestión pública del pasado traumático: de Berlín a Euskadi(Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa, 2015) López Romo, Raúl; Der Leeuw, Barbara vanThis article analyzes two memorials to Holocaust victims: Kazerne Dossin in Mechelen (Belgium) and the Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe, in Berlin. The main goal is to extract the lessons which are applicable to the Basque Country, with regard to the foundation of institutions dedicated to the memory of the victims of terrorism. Based on the two examples we have just mentioned, we argue that it is possible and necessary to reach basic agreements on the public politics of memory. We hold as well that the role of the historians is very important in dealing with a subject which is susceptible to political instrumentalization.Publication Open Access Aportaciones a la historiografía de lo social desde el Instituto de Historia Social Valentín de Foronda de la UPV/EHU(Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa, 2015) Ruzafa Ortega, RafaelThis article reviews the historiographical work on social history developed by the members of the Instituto de Historia Social Valentín de Foronda since 1980. Focuses, among other relevant points of view, in the power relationships, the making and consolidation of the working class and the forms of rural world adaptation to modernity.Publication Open Access En la planta baja de la torre de marfil: veinte años de trayectoria del Instituto Valentín de Foronda(Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa, 2015) Rivera, AntonioThe Instituto Valentín de Foronda was set up in 1994 with the aim of consolidate the relationship between the University and the city of Vitoria and since then has developed a high-level research activity (both specifically in the field of History and in the Social Sciences as well). Along with this the Instituto hosts a research group that developed research from social history to the history of the nation identity making and finally to the history of political violence in the Basque Country.