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This paper explores how Kosovo's memory is actively constructed through oral histories, monuments, museums and archives, while remaining open to reinterpretation and responsive to new generations. It highlights the importance of remembering the past without confining it to a frozen frame, ensuring that memory serves as a bridge to understanding rather than a barrier to progress.