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Comparative case studies of how memories of World War II have been constructed and revised in France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Italy, and the USSR (Russia).

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“A stimulating addition to the literature on the intersection between memory and history, this collection is an intelligent and robust engagement with issues that simply won’t go away. One of its advantages is that it takes seriously the need to sharpen the conceptual tools we need to handle a subject as protean as memory.”—Jay Winter, author of Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great War in European Cultural History
“This is not the first collaborative volume on post–World War II memory in Europe to appear in recent years, but it is the best and most important. Two qualities that set it apart are the integration of excellent historical writing with a stimulating social-science framework and the broadly humanistic cultural sensibilities embodied in the country-specific chapters. The book will be read with benefit by students of history and political psychology, as well as by those interested in the comparative politics of the past.”—Martin O. Heisler, University of Maryland

Table of Contents
Preface: ix
The Memory of Politics in Postwar Europe / Richard Ned Lebow 1
From Victim Myth to Co-Responsibility Thesis: Nazi Rule, World War II, and the Holocaust in Austrian Memory / Heidemarie Uhl 40
The Legacy of World War II in France: Mapping the Discourses of Memory / Richard J. Golsan 73
Losing the War, Winning the Memory Battle: The Legacy of Nazism, World War II, and the Holocaust in the Federal Republic of Germany / Wulf Kansteiner 102
Italiani brava gente: The Legacy of Fascist Historical Culture on Italian Politics of Memory / Claudio Fogu 147
New Threads on an Old Loom: National Memory and Social Identity in Postwar and Post-Communist Poland / Annamaria Orla-Bukowska 177
What Is So Special about Switzerland? Wartime Memory as a National Ideology in the Cold War Era / Regula Ludi 210
Past as Present, Myth, or History? Discourses of Time and The Great Fatherland War / Thomas C. Wolfe 249
The Politics of Memory and Poetics of History / Claudio Fogu and Wulf Kansteiner 284
Bibliography 311
Contributors 355
Index 357

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 20/09/2006
      ISBN13: 9780822338024, 978-0822338024
      ISBN10: 0822338025
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Comparative case studies of how memories of World War II have been constructed and revised in France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Italy, and the USSR (Russia).

      Trade Review
      “A stimulating addition to the literature on the intersection between memory and history, this collection is an intelligent and robust engagement with issues that simply won’t go away. One of its advantages is that it takes seriously the need to sharpen the conceptual tools we need to handle a subject as protean as memory.”—Jay Winter, author of Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great War in European Cultural History
      “This is not the first collaborative volume on post–World War II memory in Europe to appear in recent years, but it is the best and most important. Two qualities that set it apart are the integration of excellent historical writing with a stimulating social-science framework and the broadly humanistic cultural sensibilities embodied in the country-specific chapters. The book will be read with benefit by students of history and political psychology, as well as by those interested in the comparative politics of the past.”—Martin O. Heisler, University of Maryland

      Table of Contents
      Preface: ix
      The Memory of Politics in Postwar Europe / Richard Ned Lebow 1
      From Victim Myth to Co-Responsibility Thesis: Nazi Rule, World War II, and the Holocaust in Austrian Memory / Heidemarie Uhl 40
      The Legacy of World War II in France: Mapping the Discourses of Memory / Richard J. Golsan 73
      Losing the War, Winning the Memory Battle: The Legacy of Nazism, World War II, and the Holocaust in the Federal Republic of Germany / Wulf Kansteiner 102
      Italiani brava gente: The Legacy of Fascist Historical Culture on Italian Politics of Memory / Claudio Fogu 147
      New Threads on an Old Loom: National Memory and Social Identity in Postwar and Post-Communist Poland / Annamaria Orla-Bukowska 177
      What Is So Special about Switzerland? Wartime Memory as a National Ideology in the Cold War Era / Regula Ludi 210
      Past as Present, Myth, or History? Discourses of Time and The Great Fatherland War / Thomas C. Wolfe 249
      The Politics of Memory and Poetics of History / Claudio Fogu and Wulf Kansteiner 284
      Bibliography 311
      Contributors 355
      Index 357

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