Whose Memory? Which Future? : Remembering Ethnic Cleansing and Lost Cultural Diversity in Eastern, Central and Southeastern Europe.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781785331237
- Genocide-Europe, Eastern-History
- Genocide-Europe, Central-History
- Cultural pluralism-Europe, Eastern-History
- Cultural pluralism-Europe, Central-History
- Memory-Social aspects-Europe, Eastern
- Memory-Social aspects-Europe, Central
- Collective memory-Europe, Eastern
- Collective memory-Europe, Central
- Europe, Eastern-Ethnic relations
- Europe, Central-Ethnic relations
- 305.80094
- DJK26 .W47 2016
Whose Memory? Which Future? -- Whose Memory? Which Future? - Remembering Ethnic Cleansing and Lost Cultural Diversity in Eastern, Central and Southeastern Europe - Edited by Barbara Törnquist-Plewa -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction - Beyond the History of Ethnic Cleansing in Europe - Barbara Törnquist-Plewa -- Chapter 1 Wrocław - Changes in Memory Narratives - Igor Pietraszewski and Barbara Törnquist-Plewa -- Chapter 2 Between Old Animosity and New Mourning - Meanings of Czech Post-Communist Memorials of Mass Killings of the Sudeten Germans - Tomas Sniegon -- Chapter 3 Polishness as a Site of Memory and Arena for Construction of a Multicultural Heritage in L'viv - Eleonora Narvselius -- Chapter 4 Memories of Ethnic Diversity in Local Newspapers - The Six Hundredth Anniversary of Chernivtsi - Niklas Bernsand -- Chapter 5 Zaratini - Memories and Absence of the Italian Community of Zadar - Tea Sindbæk Andersen -- Chapter 6 Echo of Silence - Memory, Politics and Heritage in Post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina, a Case Study: Višegrad - Dragan Nikolić -- Chapter 7 Local Memories under the Influence of Europeanization and Globalization - Comparative Remarks and Conclusions - Barbara Törnquist-Plewa -- Index.
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