Afterword

We would like to thank the following people for their assistance and contributions to our project: Jeanne Helling, Nicole Kuiper, Roan de Lisle, Dayant Ramkalup, and Mathijs van Roon. We would also like to thank Dženan Halilović for sharing his story and music in the podcast about Srebrenica. We thank Eleri Connick for her help with narrating the podcast about the Second World War. Finally, we would like to thank the funded EU Horizon2020-MSCA-RISE project ‘SPEME Questioning Traumatic Heritage: Spaces of Memory in Europe, Argentina, Colombia’ (project number 778044), the H401 foundation, and the Amsterdam School of Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM) at the University of Amsterdam for their generous funding and support of our project.


  • Prof. Dr. Ihab Saloul

    Prof. Dr. Ihab Saloul (academic leader) is a Research Director of the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM), and a Professor of Heritage, Memory and Narrative.

  • Lucie van Hulst

    Lucie van Hulst (researcher and coordinator) holds an MA degree in Public History and is currently enrolled in the Research MA of History at the University of Amsterdam.

  • Blerina Nimanaj

    Blerina Nimanaj (researcher and coordinator) is a student of the Research MA History at the University of Amsterdam.

  • Anna-Rosa van Wees

    Anna-Rosa van Wees (exhibition curator) is currently enrolled in MA Museum Studies at the University of Amsterdam, with a focus on curatorial studies and multidisciplinary research. She also has a passion for storytelling and works as a freelance photographer.

  • Tara Khalili

    Tara Khalili (exhibition curator) holds a BA degree in International Studies and is currently enrolled in the MA Museum Studies at the University of Amsterdam. Her research focuses on oral history projects and migration discourses within museums.

  • Niki de Horde

    Niki de Horde (researcher and exhibition co-curator) is currently enrolled in the Research MA of History at the University of Amsterdam, with a focus on memory studies and historical episodes of mass violence in the 20th century.

  • Eliza van Walraven

    Eliza van Walraven (researcher) holds a BA degree in History and is currently enrolled in the MA Heritage and Memory Studies at the University of Amsterdam.

  • Boris Evenhuis

    Boris Evenhuis (researcher) holds a BA in History and is currently enrolled in the MA Urban History at the University of Amsterdam.

  • Julia van Braak

    Julia van Braak (filmmaker) holds a BA degree in History from the University of Amsterdam and is currently a student at the Dutch Film Academy. She has a great passion for film (making) and being creative.