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Dynamics of Memory and Identity in Contemporary Europe

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250 Seiten
Englisch
Berghahn Bookserschienen am01.03.2013
The collapse of the Iron Curtain, the renationalization of eastern Europe and the simultaneous eastward expansion of the European Union have all impacted the way the past is remembered in today's eastern Europe. At the same time, memory in western Europe has changed significantly in recent years...mehr
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KlappentextThe collapse of the Iron Curtain, the renationalization of eastern Europe and the simultaneous eastward expansion of the European Union have all impacted the way the past is remembered in today's eastern Europe. At the same time, memory in western Europe has changed significantly in recent years...
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-85745-577-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum01.03.2013
Seiten250 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht520 g
Artikel-Nr.19563062
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
IntroductionEric Langenbacher, Bill Niven, & Ruth WittlingerChapter 1. Dynamics of Generational Memory: Understanding the East-West DivideHarald WydraChapter 2. Time-out for National Heroes? Gender as an Analytical Category in the Study of Memory CulturesHelle Bjerg & Claudia LenzChapter 3. The Memory-Market Dictum: Gauging the Inherent Bias in Different Data Sources Common in Collective Memory StudiesMark A. WolfgramChapter 4. Remembering WWII in Europe - Structures of RemembranceChristian GudehusChapter 5. Ach(tung) Europa: German Writers and the Establishment of a Collective Memory of EuropeHans-Joachim HahnChapter 6. Critiquing the Stranger, Inventing Europe: Integration and the Fascist LegacyMark WagstaffChapter 7. The Thread That Binds Together: Lidice, Oradour, Putten, and the Memory of World War IIMadelon de KeizerChapter 8. Memory of World War II in France: National and Transnational DynamicsHenning MeyerChapter 9. The Field of the Blackbirds and the Battle for EuropeAnna Di LellioChapter 10. Transformation of Memory in Croatia: Removing Yugoslav Anti-FascismLjiljana RadonicChapter 11. German Victimhood Discourse in Comparative PerspectiveBill NivenChapter 12. Shaking off the Past? The New Germany in the New EuropeRuth WittlingerConclusion: A Plea for an Intergovernmental European MemoryEric LangenbacherNotes on ContributorsBibliographyIndexmehr
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"This is a very interesting and well-researched contribution to the memory studies literature. The individual chapters are based on sophisticated research and provide up-to-date insight into the debates in their fields of specialization. Especially impressive is that, across the board, they draw on literatures and source materials in the languages of interest, so that the volume brings together a new set of materials for an English-speaking audience." * Jenny Wustenberg,School of International Service, American Universitymehr

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