04184nam a22004338i 4500001001900000003000700019005001700026006001900043007001500062008004100077020003700118020002700155024003200182035002200214040002600236041000800262050001000270072001800280072002500298082001700323245015200340246008300492300005200575490008900627490002700716504005100743505161300794520083202407546001203239650002003251650002903271650003103300700002903331700002903360776019803389830009003587830002803677856004503705BRILL9783657790920nllekb20260415155925.0m d cr un uuuua230524s2023 gw sb 001 0 eng d a9783657790920q(electronic book) z9783506790927q(print)7 a10.30965/97836577909202DOI z(OCoLC)1374999392 aNL-LeKBcNL-LeKBerda aeng 4aDJK50 7aHBTZ12bicssc 7aHISx0430002bisacsh04a907.204722310aWar and Remembrance :bWorld War II and the Holocaust in the Memory Politics of Post-Socialist Europe /cedited by Paul Srodecki and Daria Kozlova.3 aWorld War II and the Holocaust in the Memory Politics of Post-Socialist Europe a1 online resource (320 pages) :billustrations.1 aSchöningh and Fink Early Modern and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 20231 aWar (Hi) Stories ;v12 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 tPreliminary Material -- Copyright Page -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 A Difficult Relationship — World War II and Remembrance in Post-Socialist Europe /rPaul Srodecki -- Chapter 2 Mechanisms of Dealing with the Past /rFrank Golczewski -- Chapter 3 The Militainment of World War II Memory in Post-Soviet Russia /rElizaveta Gaufman -- Chapter 4 From Great Patriotic War to World War II: How Memory Changed in Georgia after Independence /rNino Chikovani and Malkhaz Matsaberidze -- Chapter 5 Difficult Transformation: The Remembrance of World War II in Czechia after 1989 /rDarina Volf -- Chapter 6 Remembering the Holocaust after 1989: Slovakia More Than Thirty Years Later /rMonika Vrzgulová -- Chapter 7 Victims and Perpetrators of World War II in Memory Politics in Serbia and Croatia, 1990s–2020 /rJelena Jorgačević Kisić and Olga Manojlović Pintar -- Chapter 8 Just a Local Affair? Estonian Memories of the Second World War and the Dialogue with Western Memory Culture /rDavid Feest -- Chapter 9 World War II and the Holocaust in Post-Communist Memorial Museums /rLjiljana Radonić -- Chapter 10 Great Patriotic War versus Nationalization: Remembrance and Commemoration in Belarusian Museums /rKristiane Janeke -- Chapter 11 Museums’ Representation of World War II in Ukraine 1991–2019 against the Background of Memory Politics: Competing Narratives and Reconciliation Measures /rDaria Kozlova -- Chapter 12 Stumbling Blocks in the Way — Holocaust Remembrance in Hungary after 1989 /rZsuzsanna Agora and George Deak -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Index. aProviding a comprehensive and engaging account of World War II remembrance and memory politics in East-Central and Eastern Europe this volume uses a comparative approach to examine the phenomena of cultural memory in a pan-European overview. Ranging in scope from various post-Soviet states such as Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, and Georgia to the East-Central and South-Eastern European post-socialist countries of Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, and Croatia, this book provides new insights into the ways in which World War II remembrance is reflected in the memory politics, historical studies, culture and literature of the respective countries. The volume focuses mostly on state memory narratives and their public reception as well as museums, memorials and monuments as controversial objects of cultural memory. aEnglish 0aHistoriography. 0aSocial changexResearch. 0aSocial sciencesxResearch.1 aKozlova, Daria,eeditor.1 aSrodecki, Paul,eeditor.08iPrint version:tWar and Remembrance : World War II and the Holocaust in the Memory Politics of Post-Socialist Europe.dPaderborn : Ferdinand Schöningh, Brill Deutschland, 2023.z9783506790927 0aSchöningh and Fink Early Modern and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2023. 0aWar (Hi) Stories ;v12.4 uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657790920