GERMANY ACCEPTED RESPONSIBILITY FOR HOLOCAUST, ON THE OTHER HAND THE LEADERSHIP OF REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA EXPLICITLY DENIES THE GENOCIDE

Interview with Professor David Pettigrew

Authors

  • David Pettigrew
  • Hikmet Karčić
  • Nedžada Džaferović

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v18i70.1582

Keywords:

remembering, memorialisation, David Pettigrew, Interview, Genocide, Srebrenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

UDK 316.4(497.6)(047.53)

At the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of the genocide committed against Bosniaks in the UN Safe Zone “Srebrenica”, we asked the professor to share his thoughts on the issues of memory, terminology, denial of crimes and the role of literature in shaping the memories of these crimes. David Pettigrew, professor of philosophy at the University of Southern Connecticut in the United States. Professor Pettigrew is the author of several books and a number of articles. Over the past few years, he has been actively involved in the issues of justice, memory and politics in post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published

28-07-2022

How to Cite

Pettigrew, D., Karčić, H., & Džaferović, N. (2022). GERMANY ACCEPTED RESPONSIBILITY FOR HOLOCAUST, ON THE OTHER HAND THE LEADERSHIP OF REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA EXPLICITLY DENIES THE GENOCIDE: Interview with Professor David Pettigrew. Novi Muallim, 18(70), 53–57. https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v18i70.1582