Border Museums (in Borderlands) as Places of Memory and Forgetting

Analysing Memory and Forgetting Shaped by Borders
Musées de frontières (en terres frontalières) comme lieux de mémoire et d’oubli
Musées de frontières (en terres frontalières) comme lieux de mémoire et d’oubli
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2025 Awarded Project of the Franco Nordic Programme

Recognising the renewed political relevance of borders in Europe over the past decade, alongside the particular role of border areas in the nationalisation of memory, this study aims to deepen our understanding of current memory practices in Europe. It will do so by focusing on European border museums (in borderlands). More specifically, the project will examine five border museums located at both the internal and external borders of the Schengen area as distinctive sites of memory and forgetting.

Drawing on the concept of lieux de mémoire (places of memory) developed by French historian Pierre Nora, as well as its counterpart, lieux d’oubli (places of forgetting), developed by Israeli historian Guy Beiner, the project seeks to illuminate the complex memory negotiations that occur in border areas between national centres, European institutions, local communities, and their cross-border neighbours.

Project coordinator

  • Ekaterina Mikhailova, Associate Professor in Border Studies, Barents Institute, University of Tromsø, Norway.

Network members

France

  • Anne Laure Amilhat Szary, Professor at Grenoble University & Pacte research center, French Center for National Research / Sciences Po Grenoble.

Finland

  • Virpi Kaisto, Postdoctoral Researcher, Karelian Institute, University of Eastern Finland.

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Published at 20 November 2025