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History[electronic resource] :memory games /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
943.00072
書名/作者:
History : memory games // edited by Georges Mink, Laure Neumayer.
其他作者:
Mink, Georges.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (296 p.) : : ill.
標題:
Memory - Political aspects - Europe, Central.
標題:
Memory - Political aspects - Europe, Eastern.
標題:
Europe, Central - History - 19th century.
標題:
Europe, Eastern - Economic conditions - 1989-
ISBN:
9781137302052 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137302054 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Introduction; G.Mink & L.Neumayer -- PART I: MOBILIZATIONS AROUND MEMORY: NEW ACTORS, NEW ISSUES -- Would-Be Guardians Of Memory. An Association Of Camp Inmates Of The 1992-1995 Bosnian War Under Ethnographic Scrutiny; C.Jouhanneau -- The Russian Orthodox Church And Reconciliation With The Soviet Past; K.Rousselet -- 'You Still Live Far From The Motherland, But You Are Her Son, Her Daughter'. War Memory And Soviet Mental Space (1945-2011); M.Venken -- Pilgrimages To The Edge Of The Fallen Empire - An Anthropological Study Of Finnish And Hungarian Pilgrimages To World War II Memorials In Post-Soviet Russia; E.Fisli & J.Parot -- Memory At The Margins: The Shoah In Ukraine (1991-2011); S.Fainberg -- PART II: MEMORY POLICIES AND HISTORICAL NARRATIVES: HOW DO STATES DEAL WITH MEMORIES OF THE PAST? -- Elites' Games In The Field Of Memory: Insights From Lithuania; I.Matonyte -- The Chernobyl Nuclear Accident And Identity Strategies In Belarus; T.Kasperski -- Dealing With The Past In Central And Southern European Democracies: Comparing Spain And Poland; F.Raimundo -- Institutions Of National Memory In Post-Communist Europe: From Transitional Justice To Political Uses Of Biographies (1989-2010); G.Mink -- PART III: INTERNATIONAL NORMS AND 'GEOPOLITICS OF MEMORY' -- Memory Wars And Reconciliation In The Ukrainian-Polish Borderlands: Geopolitics Of Memory From A Local Perspective; T.Zhurzhenko -- Memory Of The Soviet Union And European Norms On Diversity As Rival Frames For Ethnic Boundary Making: A Case Study In Latvia's Russian-Speaking Schools; P.Bonnard -- Creating European Norms Of Reconciliation: The Involvement Of The Council Of Europe And The OSCE In The Controversy On The Hungarian 'Status Law'; L.Neumayer -- The Rejection Of International Criminal Law In West Germany After WWII; G.Mouralis -- History As A Tool For Foreign Policy In The Baltic States After Independence; P.Perchoc -- Conclusion; G.Mink & L.Neumayer.
摘要、提要註:
Twenty years after the end of communism, the history of Central and Eastern Europe still sparks intense discussions in the former Soviet bloc, as contested memories, primarily about communist repression and WWII, are relived. This volume goes beyond the state-centred approach that so often characterises the study of memory-issues in post-communist countries and highlights two interrelated factors that account for the recent proliferation of memory games in Central and Eastern Europe including, but not limited to, the growth in number of political and social actors who try to elaborate and impose new memory norms into society and the 'internationalization' of conflicted memories. In contrast to a narrow understanding of 'transitional justice', this collection of fourteen case studies situates conflicts around painful histories within the 'ordinary' operating of post-communist societies, concentrating on games played by political and administrative elites, activists and professional groups in various local, national and European venues.
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History[electronic resource] :memory games /
History
memory games /[electronic resource] :edited by Georges Mink, Laure Neumayer. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource (296 p.) :ill.
Introduction; G.Mink & L.Neumayer -- PART I: MOBILIZATIONS AROUND MEMORY: NEW ACTORS, NEW ISSUES -- Would-Be Guardians Of Memory. An Association Of Camp Inmates Of The 1992-1995 Bosnian War Under Ethnographic Scrutiny; C.Jouhanneau -- The Russian Orthodox Church And Reconciliation With The Soviet Past; K.Rousselet -- 'You Still Live Far From The Motherland, But You Are Her Son, Her Daughter'. War Memory And Soviet Mental Space (1945-2011); M.Venken -- Pilgrimages To The Edge Of The Fallen Empire - An Anthropological Study Of Finnish And Hungarian Pilgrimages To World War II Memorials In Post-Soviet Russia; E.Fisli & J.Parot -- Memory At The Margins: The Shoah In Ukraine (1991-2011); S.Fainberg -- PART II: MEMORY POLICIES AND HISTORICAL NARRATIVES: HOW DO STATES DEAL WITH MEMORIES OF THE PAST? -- Elites' Games In The Field Of Memory: Insights From Lithuania; I.Matonyte -- The Chernobyl Nuclear Accident And Identity Strategies In Belarus; T.Kasperski -- Dealing With The Past In Central And Southern European Democracies: Comparing Spain And Poland; F.Raimundo -- Institutions Of National Memory In Post-Communist Europe: From Transitional Justice To Political Uses Of Biographies (1989-2010); G.Mink -- PART III: INTERNATIONAL NORMS AND 'GEOPOLITICS OF MEMORY' -- Memory Wars And Reconciliation In The Ukrainian-Polish Borderlands: Geopolitics Of Memory From A Local Perspective; T.Zhurzhenko -- Memory Of The Soviet Union And European Norms On Diversity As Rival Frames For Ethnic Boundary Making: A Case Study In Latvia's Russian-Speaking Schools; P.Bonnard -- Creating European Norms Of Reconciliation: The Involvement Of The Council Of Europe And The OSCE In The Controversy On The Hungarian 'Status Law'; L.Neumayer -- The Rejection Of International Criminal Law In West Germany After WWII; G.Mouralis -- History As A Tool For Foreign Policy In The Baltic States After Independence; P.Perchoc -- Conclusion; G.Mink & L.Neumayer.
Twenty years after the end of communism, the history of Central and Eastern Europe still sparks intense discussions in the former Soviet bloc, as contested memories, primarily about communist repression and WWII, are relived. This volume goes beyond the state-centred approach that so often characterises the study of memory-issues in post-communist countries and highlights two interrelated factors that account for the recent proliferation of memory games in Central and Eastern Europe including, but not limited to, the growth in number of political and social actors who try to elaborate and impose new memory norms into society and the 'internationalization' of conflicted memories. In contrast to a narrow understanding of 'transitional justice', this collection of fourteen case studies situates conflicts around painful histories within the 'ordinary' operating of post-communist societies, concentrating on games played by political and administrative elites, activists and professional groups in various local, national and European venues.
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