ISBN:
9782807605817
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (235 pages)
Series Statement:
L' Allemagne Dans les Relations Internationales / Deutschland in Den Internationalen Beziehungen Ser. v.999
Series Statement:
L' Allemagne Dans les Relations Internationales / Deutschland in Den Internationalen Beziehungen Ser. v.999
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Penser la Perte/How to Adress the Loss - towards a New Approach to the Politics of History in Relation to Lost Territories and the Forced Transfers of Populations in Europe and its Borders (Veranstaltung : 2015 : Paris) How to address the loss?
Parallel Title:
Print version Bazin, Anne How to Address the Loss ? : Forced Migrations, Lost Territories and Politics of History in Germany and Europe in the XXth Century
DDC:
940.5318134
Keywords:
Forced migration-Europe-History-20th century
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Forced migration-Europe-History-20th century
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Electronic books
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Konferenzschrift 2015
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Europa
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Flucht
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Exil
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Vertreibung
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Kollektives Gedächtnis
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Geschichtspolitik
Abstract:
The book addresses the way European societies deal in the long term with the memory of territorial loss, associated with events as traumatic as forced migrations. It analyzes in a comparative perspective the emergence of a new approach to collective memory and memory culture, which includes all forms of public representations of the past.
Abstract:
Cover -- Editors' Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Methodological Considerations in Addressing the Issue of Forced Migrations, Lost Territories and Related Politics of History: A Comparative Approach (Anne Bazin and Catherine Perron) -- The "German East": Myth? Reality? Lost Land of Dreams? (Eva Hahn and Hans Henning Hahn) -- Private versus Public: The Memorialization of the Exodus of the Istro-Dalmatians, 1945-2015 (Gustavo Corni) -- Karelia, The Politics of History of the Lost Land: Shifting European, National and Regional Approaches to the History of Karelia (Beata Halicka) -- The Kresy in Polish Memory: Between a Lost Arcadia and the Bloodlands of East-Central Europe (Beata Halicka) -- The Ties of Greek and Turkish Refugees and "Exchangees" to their Lost Homelands: An Asymmetry of Memory (Michel Bruneau) -- Turkey's Guiding Light and Consolation in Addressing the Loss: Nationalism (Etienne Copeaux) -- Broken Lives, Silenced Memories and Reappropriations of the Past: The Jews of Egypt and Islamic Countries (Michèle Baussant) -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Tables and List of Figures -- Index -- List of contributors -- Abstracts
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