TY - BOOK AU - Müller,Jan-Werner TI - Memory and power in post-war Europe: studies in the presence of the past SN - 052100070X (pbk.) : U1 - 940.55 PY - 2002/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Memory KW - Europe KW - History KW - Politics and government KW - 1945- N1 - 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 ER -