Historical Memory of Central and East European Communism
Herausgeber: Mrozik, Agnieszka; Holubec, Stanislav
Historical Memory of Central and East European Communism
Herausgeber: Mrozik, Agnieszka; Holubec, Stanislav
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This volume deals with the historical memory of the communist movement in Central and Eastern Europe when it was in power, with the memory of communism as a part of post-1989 left identity, and with state-socialist and post-socialist memorial landscapes.
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This volume deals with the historical memory of the communist movement in Central and Eastern Europe when it was in power, with the memory of communism as a part of post-1989 left identity, and with state-socialist and post-socialist memorial landscapes.
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- Routledge Studies in Cultural History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9780367591977
- ISBN-10: 0367591979
- Artikelnr.: 66544393
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Studies in Cultural History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9780367591977
- ISBN-10: 0367591979
- Artikelnr.: 66544393
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Agnieszka Mrozik is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Stanislav Holubec is Associate Professor at the University of ¿eské Bud¿jovice and the University of Hradec Králové, Czech Republic.
Introduction: Historical Memory of European Communisms Before and After
1989 Stanislav Holubec and Agnieszka Mrozik Part I: Memory of the Left in
Post-Socialist Europe 1. "Of the Past Let Us Make a Clean Slate": The Lack
of a Left-Wing Narrative and the Failure of the Hungarian Left Csilla Kiss
2. Communist Successors and Narratives of the Past: Party Factions in the
German PDS and the Russian CPRF, 1990-2005 Thorsten Holzhauser and Antony
Kalashnikov 3. The Memory and Identity of the Western European Left in the
Light of European Integration: View from Inside Walter Baier Part II:
Memorial Landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe 4. Dissonant Heritage:
Soviet Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe Aleksandra Kuczy¿ska-Zonik
5. Lenin, Marx and Local Heroes: Socialist and Post-Socialist Memorial
Landscapes in Eastern Germany and Czechoslovakia - The Case Study of Jena
and Hradec Králové Stanislav Holubec 6. The Politics of Oblivion and the
Practices of Remembrance: Repression, Collective Memory and Nation-Building
in Post-Soviet Russia Ekaterina V. Klimenko Part III: Communist Politics of
Memory Before 1989 7. What Happened in 1980? Memory Forging and the
Official Story of the Martial Law in the Polish United Workers' Party
Jakub Szumski 8. "We Must Reconstruct Our Own Past": 1960s Polish Communist
Women's Memoirs -Constructing the (Gender) History of the Polish Left
Agnieszka Mrozik 9. Romanian Communists Under Gheorghiu-Dej: Legitimation
Before 1965 and Its Memory as Opposition to Ceaüescu Monica Ciobanu 10.
Constructing New Friends and Enemies: Rewriting Czechoslovak History After
the Communist Takeover Darina Volf 11. Constructing Memoirs of the October
Revolution in the 1920s Oksana Klymenko
1989 Stanislav Holubec and Agnieszka Mrozik Part I: Memory of the Left in
Post-Socialist Europe 1. "Of the Past Let Us Make a Clean Slate": The Lack
of a Left-Wing Narrative and the Failure of the Hungarian Left Csilla Kiss
2. Communist Successors and Narratives of the Past: Party Factions in the
German PDS and the Russian CPRF, 1990-2005 Thorsten Holzhauser and Antony
Kalashnikov 3. The Memory and Identity of the Western European Left in the
Light of European Integration: View from Inside Walter Baier Part II:
Memorial Landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe 4. Dissonant Heritage:
Soviet Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe Aleksandra Kuczy¿ska-Zonik
5. Lenin, Marx and Local Heroes: Socialist and Post-Socialist Memorial
Landscapes in Eastern Germany and Czechoslovakia - The Case Study of Jena
and Hradec Králové Stanislav Holubec 6. The Politics of Oblivion and the
Practices of Remembrance: Repression, Collective Memory and Nation-Building
in Post-Soviet Russia Ekaterina V. Klimenko Part III: Communist Politics of
Memory Before 1989 7. What Happened in 1980? Memory Forging and the
Official Story of the Martial Law in the Polish United Workers' Party
Jakub Szumski 8. "We Must Reconstruct Our Own Past": 1960s Polish Communist
Women's Memoirs -Constructing the (Gender) History of the Polish Left
Agnieszka Mrozik 9. Romanian Communists Under Gheorghiu-Dej: Legitimation
Before 1965 and Its Memory as Opposition to Ceaüescu Monica Ciobanu 10.
Constructing New Friends and Enemies: Rewriting Czechoslovak History After
the Communist Takeover Darina Volf 11. Constructing Memoirs of the October
Revolution in the 1920s Oksana Klymenko
Introduction: Historical Memory of European Communisms Before and After
1989 Stanislav Holubec and Agnieszka Mrozik Part I: Memory of the Left in
Post-Socialist Europe 1. "Of the Past Let Us Make a Clean Slate": The Lack
of a Left-Wing Narrative and the Failure of the Hungarian Left Csilla Kiss
2. Communist Successors and Narratives of the Past: Party Factions in the
German PDS and the Russian CPRF, 1990-2005 Thorsten Holzhauser and Antony
Kalashnikov 3. The Memory and Identity of the Western European Left in the
Light of European Integration: View from Inside Walter Baier Part II:
Memorial Landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe 4. Dissonant Heritage:
Soviet Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe Aleksandra Kuczy¿ska-Zonik
5. Lenin, Marx and Local Heroes: Socialist and Post-Socialist Memorial
Landscapes in Eastern Germany and Czechoslovakia - The Case Study of Jena
and Hradec Králové Stanislav Holubec 6. The Politics of Oblivion and the
Practices of Remembrance: Repression, Collective Memory and Nation-Building
in Post-Soviet Russia Ekaterina V. Klimenko Part III: Communist Politics of
Memory Before 1989 7. What Happened in 1980? Memory Forging and the
Official Story of the Martial Law in the Polish United Workers' Party
Jakub Szumski 8. "We Must Reconstruct Our Own Past": 1960s Polish Communist
Women's Memoirs -Constructing the (Gender) History of the Polish Left
Agnieszka Mrozik 9. Romanian Communists Under Gheorghiu-Dej: Legitimation
Before 1965 and Its Memory as Opposition to Ceaüescu Monica Ciobanu 10.
Constructing New Friends and Enemies: Rewriting Czechoslovak History After
the Communist Takeover Darina Volf 11. Constructing Memoirs of the October
Revolution in the 1920s Oksana Klymenko
1989 Stanislav Holubec and Agnieszka Mrozik Part I: Memory of the Left in
Post-Socialist Europe 1. "Of the Past Let Us Make a Clean Slate": The Lack
of a Left-Wing Narrative and the Failure of the Hungarian Left Csilla Kiss
2. Communist Successors and Narratives of the Past: Party Factions in the
German PDS and the Russian CPRF, 1990-2005 Thorsten Holzhauser and Antony
Kalashnikov 3. The Memory and Identity of the Western European Left in the
Light of European Integration: View from Inside Walter Baier Part II:
Memorial Landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe 4. Dissonant Heritage:
Soviet Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe Aleksandra Kuczy¿ska-Zonik
5. Lenin, Marx and Local Heroes: Socialist and Post-Socialist Memorial
Landscapes in Eastern Germany and Czechoslovakia - The Case Study of Jena
and Hradec Králové Stanislav Holubec 6. The Politics of Oblivion and the
Practices of Remembrance: Repression, Collective Memory and Nation-Building
in Post-Soviet Russia Ekaterina V. Klimenko Part III: Communist Politics of
Memory Before 1989 7. What Happened in 1980? Memory Forging and the
Official Story of the Martial Law in the Polish United Workers' Party
Jakub Szumski 8. "We Must Reconstruct Our Own Past": 1960s Polish Communist
Women's Memoirs -Constructing the (Gender) History of the Polish Left
Agnieszka Mrozik 9. Romanian Communists Under Gheorghiu-Dej: Legitimation
Before 1965 and Its Memory as Opposition to Ceaüescu Monica Ciobanu 10.
Constructing New Friends and Enemies: Rewriting Czechoslovak History After
the Communist Takeover Darina Volf 11. Constructing Memoirs of the October
Revolution in the 1920s Oksana Klymenko