Memory and the Future of Europe

Memory and the Future of Europe
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Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 1526163764
ISBN-13 : 9781526163769
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Synopsis Memory and the Future of Europe by : Peter J. Verovsek

This book examines the role of collective memory in the origins and development of the European Union. It traces Europe's political, economic and financial crisis to the loss of these memories of the rupture of 1945. In order to survive the EU will have to prove that it can act effectively in the face of future challenges.

Memory and the Future of Europe

Memory and the Future of Europe
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Publisher : Melland Schill Guidebooks (Per
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 1526143100
ISBN-13 : 9781526143105
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Synopsis Memory and the Future of Europe by : Peter J. Verovsek

This book examines the role of collective memory in the origins and development of the European Union. It traces Europe's political, economic and financial crisis to the loss of these memories of the rupture of 1945. In order to survive the EU will have to prove that it can act effectively in the face of future challenges.

Whose Memory? Which Future?

Whose Memory? Which Future?
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781785331237
ISBN-13 : 178533123X
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Synopsis Whose Memory? Which Future? by : Barbara Törnquist-Plewa

Scholars have devoted considerable energy to understanding the history of ethnic cleansing in Europe, reconstructing specific events, state policies, and the lived experiences of victims. Yet much less attention has been given to how these incidents persist in collective memory today. This volume brings together interdisciplinary case studies conducted in Central and Eastern European cities, exploring how present-day inhabitants “remember” past instances of ethnic cleansing, and how they understand the cultural heritage of groups that vanished in their wake. Together these contributions offer insights into more universal questions of collective memory and the formation of national identity.

Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe

Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 1409436373
ISBN-13 : 9781409436379
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Synopsis Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe by : Siobhan Kattago

Through reflecting on the legacy of totalitarianism and the revolutions of 1989, it becomes clear that the issue is less of whether one should remember, but rather how to internalize the various lessons of the past for the future of Europe. Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe thus offers the reader occasions upon which to take stock of different but overlapping contours of past and present in contemporary Europe.

The Future of Memory

The Future of Memory
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781845458478
ISBN-13 : 1845458478
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Synopsis The Future of Memory by : Richard Crownshaw

Memory studies has become a rapidly growing area of scholarly as well as public interest. This volume brings together world experts to explore the current critical trends in this new academic field. It embraces work on diverse but interconnected phenomena, such as twenty-first century museums, shocking memorials in present-day Rwanda and the firsthand testimony of the victims of genocidal conflicts. The collection engages with pressing ‘real world’ issues, such as the furor around the recent 9/11 memorial, and what we really mean when we talk about ‘trauma’.

Memorylands

Memorylands
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781135628796
ISBN-13 : 1135628793
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Synopsis Memorylands by : Sharon Macdonald

Memorylands is an original and fascinating investigation of the nature of heritage, memory and understandings of the past in Europe today. It looks at how Europe has become a ’memoryland’ – littered with material reminders of the past, such as museums, heritage sites and memorials; and at how this ‘memory phenomenon’ is related to the changing nature of identities – especially European, national and cosmopolitan. In doing so, it provides new insights into how memory and the past are being performed and reconfigured in Europe – and with what effects. Drawing especially, though not exclusively, on cases, concepts and arguments from social and cultural anthropology, Memorylands argues for a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the cultural assumptions involved in relating to the past. It theorizes the various ways in which ‘materializations’ of identity work and relates these to different forms of identification within Europe. The book also addresses questions of methodology, including discussion of historical, ethnographic, interdisciplinary and innovative methods. Through a wide-range of case-studies from across Europe, Sharon Macdonald argues that Europe is home to a much greater range of ways of making the past present than is usually realized – and a greater range of forms of ‘historical consciousness’. At the same time, however, she seeks to highlight what she calls ‘the European memory complex’ – a repertoire of prevalent patterns in forms of recollection and ‘past presencing’. The examples in Memorylands are drawn from both the margins and metropolitan centres, from the relatively small-scale and local, the national and the avant-garde. The book looks at pasts that are potentially identity-disrupting – or ‘difficult’ – as well as those that affirm identities or offer possibilities for transcending national identities or articulating more cosmopolitan futures. Topics covered include authenticity, temporalities, embodiment, commodification, nostalgia and Ostalgie, the musealization of everyday and folk-life, Holocaust commemoration and tourism, narratives of war, the heritage of Islam, transnationalism, and the future of the past. Memorylands is engagingly written and accessible to general readers as well as offering a new synthesis for advanced researchers in memory and heritage studies. It is essential reading for those interested in identities, memory, material culture, Europe, tourism and heritage.

A European Memory?

A European Memory?
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 373
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ISBN-10 : 9780857454300
ISBN-13 : 0857454307
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Synopsis A European Memory? by : Małgorzata Pakier

An examination of the role of history and memory is vital in order to better understand why the grand design of a United Europe--with a common foreign policy and market yet enough diversity to allow for cultural and social differences--was overwhelmingly turned down by its citizens. The authors argue that this rejection of the European constitution was to a certain extent a challenge to the current historical grounding used for further integration and further demonstrates the lack of understanding by European bureaucrats of the historical complexity and divisiveness of Europe's past. A critical European history is therefore urgently needed to confront and re-imagine Europe, not as a harmonious continent but as the outcome of violent and bloody conflicts, both within Europe as well as with its Others. As the authors show, these dark shadows of Europe's past must be integrated, and the fact that memories of Europe are contested must be accepted if any new attempts at a United Europe are to be successful.

Memory and the future of Europe

Memory and the future of Europe
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781526143129
ISBN-13 : 1526143127
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Synopsis Memory and the future of Europe by : Peter J. Verovšek

Memory and the future of Europe examines the role of collective memory in the origins and development of the European Union. It traces Europe’s political, economic and financial crisis to the loss of the remembrance of the rupture of 1945. As the generations with personal memories of the two world wars pass away, economic welfare has become the EU’s sole raison d’être. If it is to survive its future challenges, the EU will have to create a new historical imaginary that relies not only on the lessons of the past but also builds on Europe’s ability to protect its citizens against the power of global market forces. Framing its argument through the critical theory of the Frankfurt School, this volume will attract readers interested in political and social philosophy, collective memory studies, European studies, international relations and contemporary politics.

Imagining Europe

Imagining Europe
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781107015616
ISBN-13 : 1107015618
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Synopsis Imagining Europe by : Chiara Bottici

Chiara Bottici and Benoît Challand explore the formative process of a European identity situated between myth and memory.

Dynamics of Memory and Identity in Contemporary Europe

Dynamics of Memory and Identity in Contemporary Europe
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Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 1782389172
ISBN-13 : 9781782389170
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Synopsis Dynamics of Memory and Identity in Contemporary Europe by : Eric Langenbacher

The collapse of the Iron Curtain, the renationalization of eastern Europe, and the simultaneous eastward expansion of the European Union have all impacted the way the past is remembered in today's eastern Europe. At the same time, in recent years, the Europeanization of Holocaust memory and a growing sense of the need to stage a more "self-critical" memory has significantly changed the way in which western Europe commemorates and memorializes the past. The increasing dissatisfaction among scholars with the blanket, undifferentiated use of the term "collective memory" is evolving in new directions. This volume brings the tension into focus while addressing the state of memory theory itself.