“In studies of a common European past, there is a
significant lack of scholarship on the former Eastern Bloc countries. While
understanding the importance of shifting the focus of European memory eastward,
contributors to this volume avoid the trap of Eastern European exceptionalism,
an assumption that this region’s experiences are too unique to render them
comparable to the rest of Europe. They offer a reflection on memory from an
Eastern European historical perspective, one that can be measured against, or
applied to, historical experience in other parts of Europe. In this way, the
authors situate studies on memory in Eastern Europe within the broader debate
on European memory.”
Contents
List
of Illustrations
Foreword
Jeffrey Olick
Jeffrey Olick
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Memory and Change in Eastern Europe: How Special?
Małgorzata Pakier and Joanna Wawrzyniak
Małgorzata Pakier and Joanna Wawrzyniak
PART
I: MEMORY DIALOGUES AND MONOLOGUES
Chapter
1. The Transformative Power of
Memory
Aleida Assmann
Aleida Assmann
Chapter
2. Political Correctness and
Memories Constructed for ‘Eastern Europe’
Andrzej Nowak
Andrzej Nowak
PART
II: EUROPE AS A (UNIQUE) MEMORY FRAMEWORK?
Chapter
3. The (non-)Travelling Concept of
Les Lieux de Mémoire: Central and Eastern European Perspectives
Maciej Górny and Kornelia Kończal
Maciej Górny and Kornelia Kończal
Chapter
4. Ain’t Nothing Special
Sławomir Kapralski
Sławomir Kapralski
Chapter
5. Biographical and Collective
Memory: Mutual Influences in Central and Eastern European Context
Kaja Kaźmierska
Kaja Kaźmierska
PART
III: EASTERN EUROPEAN MEMORIES FACING HISTORICAL CHANGE AND CULTURAL
TRANSFORMATIONS
Chapter
6. The Path of Bringing the Dark to
Light: Memory of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe
Joanna Beata Michlic
Joanna Beata Michlic
Chapter
7. The Rise of an East European
Community of Memory? On Lobbying for the Gulag Memory via Brussels
Lidia Zessin-Jurek
Lidia Zessin-Jurek
Chapter
8. Two Concepts of Victimhood:
Property Restitution in the Czech Republic and Poland after 1989
Stanisław Tyszka
Stanisław Tyszka
Chapter
9. Shared Memory Culture?
Nationalizing the ‘Great Patriotic War’ in the Ukrainian-Russian
Borderlands
Tatiana Zhurzhenko
Tatiana Zhurzhenko
Chapter
10. History, Politics and Memory
(Ukraine 1990s – 2000s)
Georgiy Kasianov
Georgiy Kasianov
Chapter
11. Walking Memory through City
Space in Sevastopol, Crimea
Judy Brown
Judy Brown
PART
IV: FOCI OF MEMORIES IN EASTERN EUROPE
Chapter
12. World War II in the Memory of
Contemporary Polish Society
Piotr Tadeusz Kwiatkowski
Piotr Tadeusz Kwiatkowski
Chapter
13. Auschwitz and Katyń in Bondage
of Politics: The Process of Shaping Memory in Communist Poland
Jacek Chrobaczyński and Piotr Trojański
Jacek Chrobaczyński and Piotr Trojański
Chapter
14. Germans in Eastern Europe as a
Polish-German Lieu de Mémoire? On the Asymmetry of Memories
Matthias Weber
Matthias Weber
Chapter
15. Remembering Collectivization in
Bulgaria
Iana Iancheva
Iana Iancheva
Chapter
16. Uses and Misuses of Memory:
Dealing with Communist Past in Postcommunist Bulgaria and Romania
Claudia-Florentina Dobre
Claudia-Florentina Dobre
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Notes on Contributors
Index
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