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Remembrance Culture and Common Histories in the Danube Region

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
135 Seiten
Englisch
Böhlau Wienerschienen am16.01.2017
"The past twenty-five years in Southeastern Europe have witnessed extensive efforts by states, intellectuals, parties and ordinary citizens to re-evaluate, rewrite and revise the past. [...] Yet, these new narratives frequently did not serve open and diverse reflection but sought to justify new/old narratives. [...] This special issue examines these efforts on three levels: official new narratives, remembrance in popular culture, such as music and film, and larger social processes of identity construction."Florian Bieber, Introductionmehr

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Klappentext"The past twenty-five years in Southeastern Europe have witnessed extensive efforts by states, intellectuals, parties and ordinary citizens to re-evaluate, rewrite and revise the past. [...] Yet, these new narratives frequently did not serve open and diverse reflection but sought to justify new/old narratives. [...] This special issue examines these efforts on three levels: official new narratives, remembrance in popular culture, such as music and film, and larger social processes of identity construction."Florian Bieber, Introduction
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-205-20526-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum16.01.2017
Reihen-Nr.1-2, 2014
Seiten135 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht276 g
Illustrationen11 s/w-Abb.
Artikel-Nr.42142230
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Bieber, FlorianFlorian BieberUniv.-Prof. Dr., M.A. in Political Science and History, Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Vienna, M.A. in Southeast European Studies from Central European University (CEU) Budapest, currently Professor in South East European History and Politics and director of the Center for South East European Studies at the University of Graz.