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Memory and power in post-war Europe : studies in the presence of the past / edited by Jan-Werner Müller.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002Description: 288 p. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 052100070X (pbk.) :
  • 0521806100 :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 940.55
Contents:
Introduction: The power of memory, the memory of power and the power over memory / Jan-Werner Muller -- Part I. Myth, Memory and Analogy in Foreign Policy: -- 1. Memory of sovereignty and sovereignty over memory / Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine since 1939 -- 2. Myth, memory and policy in France since 1945 / Robert Gildea -- 3. The power of memory and memories of power: the cultural parameters of German foreign policy making since 1945 / Thomas U. Berger -- 4. The past in the present: British Imperial memories and the European Question / Anne Deighton -- 5. Memory, the media and NATO: information intervention in Bosnia-Hercegovina / Monroe E. Price -- 6. Europe's post-Cold War memory of Russia / Iver B. Neumann -- Part II. Memory, Power and Justice in Domestic Affairs: -- 7. The past is another country: myth and memory in postwar Europe / Tony Judt -- 8. The emergence and legacies of divided memory: Germany and the Holocaust after 1945 / Jeffrey Herf -- 9. Unimagined communities: the power of memory and the conflict in the former Yugoslavia / Ilana R. Bet-El -- 10. Translating memories of war and co-belligerency into Cold War politics: the Italian case / Ilaria Poggiolini -- 11. Institutionalizing the past: shifting memories of nationhood in German education and immigration policies / Daniel Levy and Julian Dierkes -- 12. Trials, purges or history lessons: treating a difficult past in post-communist Europe / Timothy Garton Ash.
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Introduction: The power of memory, the memory of power and the power over memory / Jan-Werner Muller -- Part I. Myth, Memory and Analogy in Foreign Policy: -- 1. Memory of sovereignty and sovereignty over memory / Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine since 1939 -- 2. Myth, memory and policy in France since 1945 / Robert Gildea -- 3. The power of memory and memories of power: the cultural parameters of German foreign policy making since 1945 / Thomas U. Berger -- 4. The past in the present: British Imperial memories and the European Question / Anne Deighton -- 5. Memory, the media and NATO: information intervention in Bosnia-Hercegovina / Monroe E. Price -- 6. Europe's post-Cold War memory of Russia / Iver B. Neumann -- Part II. Memory, Power and Justice in Domestic Affairs: -- 7. The past is another country: myth and memory in postwar Europe / Tony Judt -- 8. The emergence and legacies of divided memory: Germany and the Holocaust after 1945 / Jeffrey Herf -- 9. Unimagined communities: the power of memory and the conflict in the former Yugoslavia / Ilana R. Bet-El -- 10. Translating memories of war and co-belligerency into Cold War politics: the Italian case / Ilaria Poggiolini -- 11. Institutionalizing the past: shifting memories of nationhood in German education and immigration policies / Daniel Levy and Julian Dierkes -- 12. Trials, purges or history lessons: treating a difficult past in post-communist Europe / Timothy Garton Ash.

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