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Titel:
Mass dictatorship and memory as ever present past
Enthält:
Introduction: Coming to terms with the past of mass dictatorship
/ Jie-Hyun Lim and Peter LambertThe predicaments of culture: war, dictatorship and modernity in early post-war West Germany and Japan / Sebastian Conrad
Victimhood nationalism in the memory of mass dictatorship
/ Jie-Hyun Lim
Creating a victimised nation: the politics of the Austrian people's courts and high treason
/ Hiroko Mizuno
Ukraine faces Its Soviet past: history vs. policy vs. memory
/ Volodymyr V. Kravchenko
History and responsibility: on the debates on the Shōwa history
/ Naoki Sakai
Widukind or Karl der Große? perspectives on historical culture and memory in the Third Reich and post-war West Germany
/ Peter Lambert
The suppression and recall of colonial memory: Manchukuo and the Cold War in the two Koreas
/ Suk-Jung Han
Accomplices of violence: guilt and purification through altruism among the Moscow human rights activists of the 1960s and 1970s
/ Barbara Walker
Consuming fragments of Mao Zedong: the Chairman's final two decades at the helm
/ Michael Schoenhals
The lived space of recollection: how Holocaust memorials are conceived differently today
/ Jörg H. Gleiter.
Anmerkungen:
Enthält Literaturangaben und Index
"This book ... owes its writing to the 'Mass Dictatorship as Ever Present Past' conference hosted by Jie-Hyun Lim at Hanyang University between 27 June 2008 and 29 June 2008 ... Most of the contributions to this volume were presented as papers at the conference"--Page viii
Beschreibung:
"The landscape of memory studies has been transformed by a growing consciousness of global interconnectedness and the politics of human rights. The essays in this volume of the Mass Dictatorship project explore the entangled pasts of dictatorships, the tensions between de-territorializing and re-territorializing memories, and the competitive construction of memories of the intersubjective past from a world-wide perspective. Written from a variety of differing historical perspectives, cultural positions, and disciplinary backgrounds, the collection searches for historical accountability across the generations of the post-war era."--Publisher's website