Historical Memory

How might we commemorate and interpret the past in a more helpful way for our future?


 

Why Berlin, Prague and Budapest?

In the early 1990s, the collapse of the Soviet Union opened up the Eastern Block, and ever since, these three capital cities have all managed the transition differently. From Hungary’s changing political landscape to Berlin’s rise as one of the most creative cities in Europe, each country and location still struggles to make sense of their own cultural memory of communism, WWII and before, through the monuments, museums, stories and curriculum present today.

Traveling through this region, we can find the monuments from communism and the monuments OF communism. From the way we tell stories of WWII and the historical places that shape national identities to the understanding of life behind the iron curtain, the cultural memory in the region still shapes our ongoing values, relationships, and thinking. How do physical monuments shape or manipulate public memory? How can the remnants of communism help us shape our modern values? How does curriculum about the past shape the way we see our future?

INSIGHTS + PROJECTS

 

On every Atlas Workshops program, the group works on an inquiry with real-world implications. Through intentional exploration, engagement with locals and experts, and team activities, students generate new insights and ideas about the topics, places, and global issues they’re investigating. 

For some groups, the program incorporates a more extensive project⁠—an opportunity to apply our learning and stretch our creative thinking by making something tangible or public. 

We work to share the ideas and inspiration we find in the world, with the world, through collaborative initiatives and student expression. We can also work with you to develop a custom project or publish students’ insights via exhibition, photography, digital or print media, or other format.

 

Suggested Itinerary

Students will investigate the project question by getting to know Berlin and Europe as a place, along with the people who live there, tinkering with ideas together to apply what they are learning, and sharing reflections, insights, and aha moments with others.

Hungary’s Shifting Story: 0-3 Nights
Budapest, Hungary

Starting in Budapest we will look at some of the newest and older monuments in the city, and the stories behind them all. From the Castle overlook to the house of Terror we will explore how historical narrative is constructed. We will take a cruise on the Danube at sunset and head out of the city center to Memento Park to see a collection of Soviet monuments from all around the city in their new home.

Artists and Memory in Prague: 2-4 Nights
Prague, Czechia

After an overnight train ride, we will reach Prague and settle into the Old City. Here we will trace the history of the city and country throughout different kingdoms and governments. We will visit some of the newer districts to think about how public art and monuments play a defining role in modern Czech life and meet locals to discuss the transition from life during communism to capitalism has impacted the city.

Grappling with History in Berlin: 2-5 Nights
Berlin, Germany

We will end in Berlin, the infamous divided city of the 20th century and the capital of Germany. We will trace the story of the wall and compare the style and impact of East and West. We will visit key sections of the old East Berlin, like Alexanderplatz and Treptower Park to see the remnants of communism and the monuments of the time.  We will also explore the center of the city and think about how Germany grapples with its history, especially during WWII, as we visit key sites around Mitte. We will also use our base in Berlin to work on our final program and if we choose, we can even prototype or deploy monuments in the city.

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Custom Programs & Modifications

We have designed this itinerary to maximize the value and breadth of our project and program. We can modify any program, or we can plan an entirely custom program. This itinerary could be adapted to focus on more specific learning outcomes, visit different regions, hit a different price point, combine with another program, or cover a longer or shorter schedule based on the group’s needs.

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