On the politics of remembering (or not) (original) (raw)

Governing Conflicted Memories: Some Remarks about the Regulation of History Politics in United Germany (2011)

Thomas Lindenberger

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Introduction: Memories of Conflict in Eastern Europe

Nicola Cooper

Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2009

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The Politics of History

Antonella Pocecco

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« The Gospel of the Superiority of the Present over the Past. Reclaiming the Critical Potential of History after 1989 » in European Remebrance. Lectures, discussions, commentaries, 2012-2016 Institute of European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, Warsaw, 2016, p. 113-120.

Pieter Lagrou

2016

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Some Words about Politics in the European «Powder Keg»

Dzmitry Shavialiou

2015

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Review: Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe: The Persistence of the Past by Siobhan Kattago

Piotr Kisiel

H-Memory, 2013

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War Stories: The Search for a Usable Past in the Federal Republic of Germany, and: Shifting Memories: The Nazi Past in the New Germany, and: Ambiguous Memory: The Nazi Past and German National Identity (review)

bjorn krondorfer

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2003

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History in the making/The making of history: The ‘German Wehrmacht ’ in collective and individual memories in Austria

Ruth Wodak

Journal of Language and Politics, 2006

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Remembering and Forgetting in Postwar Europe Hist-UA-91-001 Spring 2016 Evan Spritzer

Evan Spritzer

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Confronting the Past: European Experiences

Davor Pauković, Vjeran Pavlakovic

Political Science Research Centre, 2012

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The Convolutions of Historical Politics

George Soroka

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The Routledge Handbook of German Politics Culture

Prof Sarah Colvin

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HISTORY IS NOT AN "OPINION". COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND IDEOLOGICAL FRAGMENTATION IN EUROPE

Alexandru-Ionuț Drăgulin

Revista Română de Studii Eurasiatice, 2019

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Victimizing Europeans: Narrating Shared History in the European Parliament’s House of European History

Wolfram Kaiser

Politique européenne, 2021

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Dealing with the past in Central and Southern European Democracies

Filipa Raimundo

History, memory and politics in Central, East and South East Europe, 2013

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History in the making/The making of history: The ‘German

Ruth Wodak

Journal of Language and Politics, 2006

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Continued Violence and Troublesome Pasts (eds Ville Kivimäki and Petri Karonen)

Petri Karonen

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Justice, politics and memory in Europe after the Second World War

Johannes Steinert

2011

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Painful Pasts and Useful Memories. Remembering and Forgetting in Europe

Niklas Bernsand

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Tailoring Truth. Politicizing the Past and Negotiating Memory in East Germany, 1945–1990

Jon Berndt Olsen

German History, 2016

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The Discursive Construction of History: Remembering the Wehrmacht's War of Annihilation

Walter Manoschek

2007

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“Excess of Forgetting and Excess of Memory” in Polish, German and Austrian Narratives on World War II

Joanna Lubecka

Totalitarian and 20th Century Studies, 2017

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Eastern Experience and Western Memory. 1939–41 as a Paradigm of European Memory Conflicts

Kai Struve

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From National Victims to Transnational Bystanders? The Changing Commemoration of World War II in Central and Eastern Europe

Jörg Hackmann

Constellations

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Memory and Change in Europe: Eastern perspectives

James Koranyi

Social History, 2016

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Agreeing to Disagree on the Legacies of Recent History: Memory, Pluralism and Europe after 1989

Siobhan Kattago

European Journal of Social Theory, 2009

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“The Power of Conflicting Memories in European Transnational Social Movements.”

Nicole Doerr

Silence, Screen, and Spectacle. Memory and Democracy in Social Movements. Eds Lindsey Freeman, Rachel Daniell, and Benjamin Nienass. New York/Oxford, Berghahn Books., 2014

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A European Memory? Contested Histories and Politics of Remembrance

Nina Tumarkin

Journal of Cold War Studies, 2014

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Introduction, Caner Tekin and Stefan Berger (eds.), History and Belonging: Representations of the Past in Contemporary European Politics (Berghahn Books, 2018)

Caner Tekin

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Ch. 8: Remembering the Second World War in Western Europe, 1945-2005

Stefan Berger

Małgorzata Pakier and Bo Stråth (eds.): A European Memory? Contested Histories and Politics of Remembrance, New York 2010, pp. 119-136, 2010

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Narratives in the Making: Writing the East German Past in the Democratic Present by Anselma Gallinat (review

Sean Eedy

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“Historical Memory in Post-Cold War Europe”, The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol. 19: 4 (2014), 419-432.

Csilla Kiss

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CfP: 4th CGS Conference "History and Politics. Remembrance as Legitimation"

Patryk Wawrzynski, Ralph Schattkowsky

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Nation and state. Post-war German public memory discourse

Katarzyna Martinovic

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The “Historikerstreit” 30 Years Later – From a Responsible Way to Remember to a Dogmatic Standardization of Facing the Past

Cécile Cohen-Blaser

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