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Inherited Ruins: Intergenerational Memory in Mosul After ISIS
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Inherited Ruins: Intergenerational Memory in Mosul After ISIS

Beyond rebuilding infrastructure, Mosul must reckon with the enduring psychological and generational impact of its destruction

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May 15, 2025
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A man walks through the war-ravaged streets of Mosul’s Old City. Years after the fighting ended, the scars remain. (Photo: @saadhaad)

A man walks through a narrow street in Mosul’s Old City, dwarfed by the remains of a shattered building. Exposed steel beams hang overhead like a collapsed scaffold, remnants of once-dense urban life now reduced to skeleta…

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