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War and Memory

War against architecture, identity and collective memory

War against architecture, identity and collective memory

... targeted memory and identity, systemic demolition of some buildings, architectural heritage, and landmarks occurred and sometimes urban areas were removed ...World War I and II, conflicts between Muslims ...

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Article The Second World War, imperial and colonial nostalgia: The North Africa Campaign and battlefields of memory

Article The Second World War, imperial and colonial nostalgia: The North Africa Campaign and battlefields of memory

... World War still provides powerful contributions to national identities through monuments, ritual commemorations, the school curriculum, and postmemory work (Finney ...the war, and stories that tend to ...

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Second World War History: Memory Conflict and Dialogue

Second World War History: Memory Conflict and Dialogue

... the memory groups tries to convince the international community that its narrative is the true one? In the Russian ethnic homeland, the Second World War narrative has had an abrupt break – the law now ...

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Spain, sectarianism and social memory in Cold War Queensland

Spain, sectarianism and social memory in Cold War Queensland

... Cold War Queensland however, Spain was placed at the nexus of complex social tensions as memories of the Spanish Civil War were revisited in a very different local and international ...community ...

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A Fragmented Unity: Lebanon's War and Peace in Cultural Memory

A Fragmented Unity: Lebanon's War and Peace in Cultural Memory

... the memory of war was not an “unconscious defense ...the war, to embark on a collective historical project to digest and process the memories and images, to salvage a history from all those fragments ...

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The Role of Sources in Historical Memory: Evacuee Children of Second World War Britain

The Role of Sources in Historical Memory: Evacuee Children of Second World War Britain

... historical memory of the evacuations – they were neither all good nor all bad, and must be judged on an individual ...the war, or where they were when a major battle took ...

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Legacy of the Guatemalan Civil War: Breaking the memory of silence

Legacy of the Guatemalan Civil War: Breaking the memory of silence

... Civil War, and the indigenous question was ...Civil War is still in vigour has it was when the Guatemalan government was interfering in the investigations led by MINUGUA in the aftermath of the war ...

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Cultural memory and national representation : the Franco-Prussian War in French and German literature, 1871-1900

Cultural memory and national representation : the Franco-Prussian War in French and German literature, 1871-1900

... Franco-Prussian War and national identity as La ...cultural memory they ...the war and its relationship to French and German national identities, which they defined against each other and delineated ...

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Mediating memory: Shōjo and war memory in classical narrative Japanese cinema

Mediating memory: Shōjo and war memory in classical narrative Japanese cinema

... of war guilt and ...atomic war and suffering through cinematic mediation freezes the suffering sh jo trope as a static representation of collective war ...

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The Colour of War Memory: Cultural Representations of Tirailleurs Sénégalais

The Colour of War Memory: Cultural Representations of Tirailleurs Sénégalais

... as war hero/war victim being instrumentalised to make political points about contemporary race relations and interpretations of French national ...cultural memory, in which the photograph of a Second ...

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Genocide on Trial: War Crimes Trials and the Formation of Holocaust History and Memory

Genocide on Trial: War Crimes Trials and the Formation of Holocaust History and Memory

... American war crimes policy stands as a contribution to the growing field of literature that considers the importance of memory and specifically Holocaust ...the War Crimes ...‘collective’ ...

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Framed (by) memory: The popular mnemonics of the First World War in "The Unknown Soldier" (Carlton TV, UK 1998) and "Distant Bridges" (UK/USA 1999)

Framed (by) memory: The popular mnemonics of the First World War in "The Unknown Soldier" (Carlton TV, UK 1998) and "Distant Bridges" (UK/USA 1999)

... the memory agent are affected not only by generation, but also by gender, and certain cultural hierarchies are reflected in the two productions under ...the memory of the war firmly in the male ...

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War Criminality: A Blank Spot in the Collective Memory of the Ukrainian Diaspora

War Criminality: A Blank Spot in the Collective Memory of the Ukrainian Diaspora

... the memory of the dead should not be held ...this memory with the aim of generating political and moral capital, particularly when it is linked to an exclusion from historical research and reflection of ...

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Japanese Society at War: Death, Memory and the Russo Japanese War

Japanese Society at War: Death, Memory and the Russo Japanese War

... Beginning with the second chapter of the book, however, Shimazu emerges as a superb practitioner of the historian’s craft through her use of basic primary sources. Her examination of the dairies of Takada Kiichu, Sawada ...

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Remembering the Road to World War Two

Remembering the Road to World War Two

... World War was one of relentless ...misplaced. War memory in Japan has from the beginning been both varied and diverse, the site of acute ...the war, in other words, an integral part of a broad ...

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Controversy : war culture

Controversy : war culture

... Rousseau, soon joined by Nicolas Offenstadt, organised their response to Audoin-Rouzeau and Becker with the creation of the Collectif de Recherche International et de Débat sur la Guerre de 1914-1918 (CRID 14-18) in ...

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Shattered spaces : Jewish sites in Germany and Poland after 1945

Shattered spaces : Jewish sites in Germany and Poland after 1945

... the war and were scattered across the ...“divided memory” across the Iron Curtain in divided Berlin and Warsaw? Did the appropriation of Jewish sites differ starkly in the modernist and socialist realist ...

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Whom to mourn and how? : the Protestant church and the recasting of memory in Germany, 1945-1962

Whom to mourn and how? : the Protestant church and the recasting of memory in Germany, 1945-1962

... the war, the Protestant Church was uncertain of how best to deal with the memory of the dead, leaving different Regional Churches (Landeskirchen) to provide guidance to their members and await decisions ...

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‘Garden of gratitude’: the National Memorial Arboretum and strategic ‘remembering’

‘Garden of gratitude’: the National Memorial Arboretum and strategic ‘remembering’

... national memory – located in the very heart of England – was intended to meet long- standing demands for a national shrine to the second world war and thus satisfy anxieties over the selective remembering ...

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Framing Disappearance: H.I.J.@.S., Public Art and the Making of Historical Memory of the Guatemalan Civil War

Framing Disappearance: [email protected]., Public Art and the Making of Historical Memory of the Guatemalan Civil War

... of memory, less is known about how historical narratives condition the alternative histories that such groups produce (but for related work see Taylor, 1997; Schirmer, 1989; Legg, ...historical memory of ...

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