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Originally erected in 1936 to honour fallen soldiers, Hamburg’s war memorial has become a symbol of Germany’s struggle with its past.
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In 2020, a monument to victims of Stalinist repression was unveiled in Tayshet, Russia, a city once tied to the Gulag system. Within days, it was vandalised, erasing its inscription.
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The Statue of Unity is the world’s tallest statue (182m), built to honour Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, India’s “Iron Man”. It was meant to unite, but has it become more of a political spectacle than a true tribute?
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In 1710, All Souls College, Oxford, built a library from the fortune of Christopher Codrington, a wealth rooted in the forced labour of enslaved people in the Caribbean.
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In 2019, Bordeaux unveiled a statue honouring Modeste Testas, an African woman enslaved by local traders and later freed. It was covered in white plaster as a “symbolic act of memory,” sparking debate on how France confronts its slavery past.
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At the heart of Sarajevo stands the Latin Bridge, the site of the 1914 assassination that sparked WWI. The site’s shifting memorials reflect the deep ethnic and political divisions in Bosnia.
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From Mughalsarai to Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction, a name change that sparked national debate. The renaming of one of India’s oldest railway stations highlights growing tensions over history, identity, and political power.
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The return of cultural artefacts to their countries and communities of origin is an issue of growing importance in global cultural and political discourse.
🔗 Read more in our newest blog post: https://t.co/vEhiQhdIJ1
📍Launched today on #KetiKoti: the Contested Histories Digital Map.
Explore 600+ contested monuments & sites in 134 countries linked to colonialism, racism & other historical injustices.
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Uncover the contested legacy of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Complex, learn how decades of political tensions shaped the museum’s evolving narratives and the struggle over memorialisation.
Read the full case study here: https://t.co/gxxuQkmPK6
on the Contested Histories Digital Map:
“The map invites users to move beyond regional silos and explore how the politics of memory (and resistance to it) echo across continents”
The map launches tomorrow, July 1st on https://t.co/SEcDqUmqZ0!
Co-Founder of the Contested Histories Initiative, Timothy Ryback, talks about the Digital Map launching July 1st. Stay tuned for more!
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Marie-Louise Jansen, Co-Founder of the Contested Histories Initiative, shares a story behind a case on our Digital Map:
“You never think of Russia having had colonies in North America!”
🗺️Launches July 1. Stay tuned!
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Lauriane Borsaline Rotté, CHI Trainee at EuroClio, explores the global legacy of Columbus through our Digital Map, so far 11 cases have been recorded and more are being researched.
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“We tend to think contestations over the past are recent, but some span centuries,” says Paula O'Donohoe, Program Director of Contested Histories. “The oldest mapped case began in 1609 in Indonesia.”
Stay tuned for the map launch on July 1st! #ContestedHistories
In 2022, a statue of Emir Abdelkader was unveiled in Amboise 🇫🇷 60 years after Algerian independence 🇩🇿. A symbol of resistance and dialogue, the memorial endures despite vandalism, inviting reflection on colonial legacies.
Read the full case study: https://t.co/1l3aVOq8Tn
Why did the Mémorial ACTe in Guadeloupe spark outrage?
Built on a former sugar factory site, it faced backlash over its €83M cost, historical framing, and political symbolism. Dive into a powerful case of memory, resistance & postcolonial tension.
🔗https://t.co/yo5FBpyGVa
An activist-led memorial to Marsha P. Johnson, Black trans icon & Stonewall trailblazer, challenged the erasure of trans voices in public memory. Installed without approval, it reclaimed space & demanded visibility.
Read more via Contested Histories: https://t.co/HiXveEKy4b
Once symbols of “progress,” Mexico City’s Columbus statues now sit at the heart of colonial memory debates. One replaced, one boxed in—each tells a different story about how we confront the past.
Read the full case study: https://t.co/wiGc0Eqhyv