Dynamics of Memory and Identity in Contemporary Europe
Herausgeber: Langenbacher, Eric; Wittlinger, Ruth; Niven, Bill
Dynamics of Memory and Identity in Contemporary Europe
Herausgeber: Langenbacher, Eric; Wittlinger, Ruth; Niven, Bill
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Combines theoretical sophistication with penetrating case studies. One of the first books to tackle Europeanization dynamics as they pertain to collective memories. A pan-European approach with cases from all regions of the continent. Takes the study of collective memory forward in a rigorous yet accessible manner.
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Combines theoretical sophistication with penetrating case studies. One of the first books to tackle Europeanization dynamics as they pertain to collective memories. A pan-European approach with cases from all regions of the continent. Takes the study of collective memory forward in a rigorous yet accessible manner.
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9780857455772
- ISBN-10: 085745577X
- Artikelnr.: 38244915
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9780857455772
- ISBN-10: 085745577X
- Artikelnr.: 38244915
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ruth Wittlinger is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Government and International Affairs at the University of Durham, UK. Her latest monograph is German National Identity in the Twenty-First Century: A Different Republic After All? (Basingstoke, 2010).
Introduction
Eric Langenbacher, Bill Niven, & Ruth Wittlinger
Chapter 1. Dynamics of Generational Memory: Understanding the East-West
Divide
Harald Wydra
Chapter 2. Time-out for National Heroes? Gender as an Analytical Category
in the Study of Memory Cultures
Helle Bjerg & Claudia Lenz
Chapter 3. The Memory-Market Dictum: Gauging the Inherent Bias in Different
Data Sources Common in Collective Memory Studies
Mark A. Wolfgram
Chapter 4. Remembering WWII in Europe - Structures of Remembrance
Christian Gudehus
Chapter 5. Ach(tung) Europa: German Writers and the Establishment of a
Collective Memory of Europe
Hans-Joachim Hahn
Chapter 6. Critiquing the Stranger, Inventing Europe: Integration and the
Fascist Legacy
Mark Wagstaff
Chapter 7. The Thread That Binds Together: Lidice, Oradour, Putten, and the
Memory of World War II
Madelon de Keizer
Chapter 8. Memory of World War II in France: National and Transnational
Dynamics
Henning Meyer
Chapter 9. The Field of the Blackbirds and the Battle for Europe
Anna Di Lellio
Chapter 10. Transformation of Memory in Croatia: Removing Yugoslav
Anti-Fascism
Ljiljana Radonic
Chapter 11. German Victimhood Discourse in Comparative Perspective
Bill Niven
Chapter 12. Shaking off the Past? The New Germany in the New Europe
Ruth Wittlinger
Conclusion: A Plea for an "Intergovernmental" European Memory
Eric Langenbacher
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Eric Langenbacher, Bill Niven, & Ruth Wittlinger
Chapter 1. Dynamics of Generational Memory: Understanding the East-West
Divide
Harald Wydra
Chapter 2. Time-out for National Heroes? Gender as an Analytical Category
in the Study of Memory Cultures
Helle Bjerg & Claudia Lenz
Chapter 3. The Memory-Market Dictum: Gauging the Inherent Bias in Different
Data Sources Common in Collective Memory Studies
Mark A. Wolfgram
Chapter 4. Remembering WWII in Europe - Structures of Remembrance
Christian Gudehus
Chapter 5. Ach(tung) Europa: German Writers and the Establishment of a
Collective Memory of Europe
Hans-Joachim Hahn
Chapter 6. Critiquing the Stranger, Inventing Europe: Integration and the
Fascist Legacy
Mark Wagstaff
Chapter 7. The Thread That Binds Together: Lidice, Oradour, Putten, and the
Memory of World War II
Madelon de Keizer
Chapter 8. Memory of World War II in France: National and Transnational
Dynamics
Henning Meyer
Chapter 9. The Field of the Blackbirds and the Battle for Europe
Anna Di Lellio
Chapter 10. Transformation of Memory in Croatia: Removing Yugoslav
Anti-Fascism
Ljiljana Radonic
Chapter 11. German Victimhood Discourse in Comparative Perspective
Bill Niven
Chapter 12. Shaking off the Past? The New Germany in the New Europe
Ruth Wittlinger
Conclusion: A Plea for an "Intergovernmental" European Memory
Eric Langenbacher
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Eric Langenbacher, Bill Niven, & Ruth Wittlinger
Chapter 1. Dynamics of Generational Memory: Understanding the East-West
Divide
Harald Wydra
Chapter 2. Time-out for National Heroes? Gender as an Analytical Category
in the Study of Memory Cultures
Helle Bjerg & Claudia Lenz
Chapter 3. The Memory-Market Dictum: Gauging the Inherent Bias in Different
Data Sources Common in Collective Memory Studies
Mark A. Wolfgram
Chapter 4. Remembering WWII in Europe - Structures of Remembrance
Christian Gudehus
Chapter 5. Ach(tung) Europa: German Writers and the Establishment of a
Collective Memory of Europe
Hans-Joachim Hahn
Chapter 6. Critiquing the Stranger, Inventing Europe: Integration and the
Fascist Legacy
Mark Wagstaff
Chapter 7. The Thread That Binds Together: Lidice, Oradour, Putten, and the
Memory of World War II
Madelon de Keizer
Chapter 8. Memory of World War II in France: National and Transnational
Dynamics
Henning Meyer
Chapter 9. The Field of the Blackbirds and the Battle for Europe
Anna Di Lellio
Chapter 10. Transformation of Memory in Croatia: Removing Yugoslav
Anti-Fascism
Ljiljana Radonic
Chapter 11. German Victimhood Discourse in Comparative Perspective
Bill Niven
Chapter 12. Shaking off the Past? The New Germany in the New Europe
Ruth Wittlinger
Conclusion: A Plea for an "Intergovernmental" European Memory
Eric Langenbacher
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Eric Langenbacher, Bill Niven, & Ruth Wittlinger
Chapter 1. Dynamics of Generational Memory: Understanding the East-West
Divide
Harald Wydra
Chapter 2. Time-out for National Heroes? Gender as an Analytical Category
in the Study of Memory Cultures
Helle Bjerg & Claudia Lenz
Chapter 3. The Memory-Market Dictum: Gauging the Inherent Bias in Different
Data Sources Common in Collective Memory Studies
Mark A. Wolfgram
Chapter 4. Remembering WWII in Europe - Structures of Remembrance
Christian Gudehus
Chapter 5. Ach(tung) Europa: German Writers and the Establishment of a
Collective Memory of Europe
Hans-Joachim Hahn
Chapter 6. Critiquing the Stranger, Inventing Europe: Integration and the
Fascist Legacy
Mark Wagstaff
Chapter 7. The Thread That Binds Together: Lidice, Oradour, Putten, and the
Memory of World War II
Madelon de Keizer
Chapter 8. Memory of World War II in France: National and Transnational
Dynamics
Henning Meyer
Chapter 9. The Field of the Blackbirds and the Battle for Europe
Anna Di Lellio
Chapter 10. Transformation of Memory in Croatia: Removing Yugoslav
Anti-Fascism
Ljiljana Radonic
Chapter 11. German Victimhood Discourse in Comparative Perspective
Bill Niven
Chapter 12. Shaking off the Past? The New Germany in the New Europe
Ruth Wittlinger
Conclusion: A Plea for an "Intergovernmental" European Memory
Eric Langenbacher
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index







