Emmanuel Macrons afrikanisches Erbe
At the end of 2017, some of the members of Berlin Postkolonial, well known for their rudeness, may well have published an open letter to German Chancellor Angela Merkel saying, "We welcome the fact that the French Government is within for the next five years, in cooperation with the affected Af...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Kunstgeschichte (Stuttgart) 2018-01 |
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Zusammenfassung: | At the end of 2017, some of the members of Berlin Postkolonial, well known for their rudeness, may well have published an open letter to German Chancellor Angela Merkel saying, "We welcome the fact that the French Government is within for the next five years, in cooperation with the affected African countries, to enable a "temporary or permanent return of African heritage". We also acknowledge Emmanuel Macron's announcement to restore human bones from a colonial injustice context to Algeria. "Among other things, the undersigned petitioned the Chancellor" at the beginning of the European Heritage Year 2018, which is under the programmatic title Sharing Heritage. "The first question that arises is probably why a group of people whose vocal representatives are generally not known to be experts in colonial history are in the least If you have completed a history or other sociological study, you publicly comment on a topic to which academic experts with years of study and scientific practice have not yet formed a conclusive verdict. As far as is known, none of the real experts has made the mistake of communicating his opinion, based on facts and thorough reflection, to the German head of government. |
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ISSN: | 1868-0542 |