by Thomas Van de Putte
Medieval realms of memory are effective nationbuilders: the facts are too old to be controversial, the homeland ‘we’ is stretched a few centuries into the past, and who would not sympathise with a bunch of glorious knights? The inherent risk in the prominence of medieval realms of memory is that it destines more recent and controversial events to forgetting. Visiting the castle of Medininkai seems on first hand sight an exemplary case: a whole room of the exhibition is dedicated to the battle of Grunwald, but the POW camp where Polish Home Army soldiers were kept in 1944 is not even mentioned.




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