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History, Memory and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe
‘You Still Live Far from the Motherland, but You Are Her Son, Her Daughter.’ War Memory and Soviet Mental Space (1945–2011)
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Book chapters
Would-be Guardians of Memory
Symbolic Policies versus European Reconciliation
Institutions of National Memory in Post-Communist Europe
Memory Wars and Reconciliation in the UkrainianâPolish Borderlands
Pilgrimages to the Edge of the Fallen Empire â An Anthropological Study of Finnish and Hungarian Pilgrimages to Second World War Memorials in Post-Soviet Russia
The Rejection of International Criminal Law in West Germany after the Second World War
Memory Policies and Historical Narratives
History as a Tool for Foreign Policy in the Baltic States after Independence
The Elitesâ Games in the Field of Memory
The Chernobyl Nuclear Accident and Identity Strategies in Belarus
Mobilizations around Memory
Introduction
Dealing with the Past in Central and Southern European Democracies
The Russian Orthodox Church and Reconciliation with the Soviet Past
Conclusion
Memory of the Soviet Union and European Norms on Diversity as Rival Frameworks for Ethnic Boundary Making
Memory at the Margins
International Norms and âGeopolitics of Memoryâ
âYou Still Live Far from the Motherland, but You Are Her Son, Her Daughter.â War Memory and Soviet Mental Space (1945â2011)
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 23
Would-be Guardians of Memory: An Association of Camp Inmates of the 1992–95 Bosnian War under Ethnographic Scrutiny
pp. 39
The Russian Orthodox Church and Reconciliation with the Soviet Past
pp. 54
‘You Still Live Far from the Motherland, but You Are Her Son, Her Daughter.’ War Memory and Soviet Mental Space (1945–2011)
pp. 68
Pilgrimages to the Edge of the Fallen Empire — An Anthropological Study of Finnish and Hungarian Pilgrimages to Second World War Memorials in Post-Soviet Russia
pp. 86
Memory at the Margins: The Shoah in Ukraine (1991–2011)
pp. 105
The Elites’ Games in the Field of Memory: Insights from Lithuania
pp. 121
The Chernobyl Nuclear Accident and Identity Strategies in Belarus
pp. 136
Dealing with the Past in Central and Southern European Democracies: Comparing Spain and Poland
pp. 155
Institutions of National Memory in Post-Communist Europe: From Transitional Justice to Political Uses of Biographies (1989–2010)
pp. 173
Memory Wars and Reconciliation in the Ukrainian–Polish Borderlands: Geopolitics of Memory from a Local Perspective
pp. 193
Memory of the Soviet Union and European Norms on Diversity as Rival Frameworks for Ethnic Boundary Making: A Case Study in Latvia’s Russian-speaking Schools
pp. 209
Symbolic Policies versus European Reconciliation: The Hungarian ‘Status Law’
pp. 226
The Rejection of International Criminal Law in West Germany after the Second World War
pp. 242
History as a Tool for Foreign Policy in the Baltic States after Independence
pp. 257
Conclusion
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