History, memory and politics in Central and Eastern Europe

Titel: History, memory and politics in Central and Eastern Europe : memory games / ed. by Georges Mink ...
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Veröffentlicht: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
Umfang: XIV, 270 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme ; 23 cm
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 0230354335 ; 9780230354333
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  • List of Illustrations
  • p. viii
  • General Editor's Preface
  • p. ix
  • Notes on Contributors
  • p. xi
  • Introduction
  • p. 1
  • Part I
  • Mobilizations around Memory: New Actors, New Issues
  • 1
  • Would-be Guardians of Memory: An Association of Camp Inmates of the 1992-95 Bosnian War under Ethnographic Scrutiny
  • p. 23
  • 2
  • The Russian Orthodox Church and Reconciliation with the Soviet Past
  • p. 39
  • 3
  • 'You Still Live Far from the Motherland, but You Are Her Son, Her Daughter.' War Memory and Soviet Mental Space (1945-2011)
  • p. 54
  • 4
  • Pilgrimages to the Edge of the Fallen Empire - An Anthropological Study of Finnish and Hungarian Pilgrimages to Second World War Memorials in Post-Soviet Russia
  • p. 68
  • 5
  • Memory at the Margins: The Shoah in Ukraine (1991-2011)
  • p. 86
  • Part II
  • Memory Policies and Historical Narratives: How Do States Deal with Memories of the Past?
  • 6
  • The Elites' Games in the Field of Memory: Insights from Lithuania
  • p. 105
  • 7
  • The Chernobyl Nuclear Accident and Identity Strategies in Belarus
  • p. 121
  • 8
  • Dealing with the Past in Central and Southern European Democracies: Comparing Spain and Poland
  • p. 136
  • 9
  • Institutions of National Memory in Post-Communist Europe: From Transitional Justice to Political Uses of Biographies (1989-2010)
  • p. 155
  • Part III
  • International Norms and 'Geopolitics of Memory'
  • 10
  • Memory Wars and Reconciliation in the Ukrainian-Polish Borderlands: Geopolitics of Memory from a Local Perspective
  • p. 173
  • 11
  • Memory of the Soviet Union and European Norms on Diversity as Rival Frameworks for Ethnic Boundary Making: A Case Study in Latvia's Russian-speaking Schools
  • p. 193
  • 12
  • Symbolic Policies versus European Reconciliation: The Hungarian 'Status Law'
  • p. 209
  • 13
  • The Rejection of International Criminal Law in West Germany after the Second World War
  • p. 226
  • 14
  • History as a Tool for Foreign Policy in the Baltic States after Independence
  • p. 242
  • Conclusion
  • p. 257
  • Index
  • p. 261