ISBN:
9781612496696
,
9781612496702
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (403 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Central European studies
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Balkan legacies
DDC:
306.09496
Keywords:
Balkan Peninsula-Politics and government-20th century
;
Balkan Peninsula-Social conditions-20th century
;
Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Electronic books
;
Südosteuropa
;
Kollektives Gedächtnis
;
Gesellschaft
Abstract:
Cover -- BALKAN LEGACIES -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- LEGACIES OF WAR -- 1. The Legacy of War and Nation-Building in Croatia since 1990 -- 2. Invented Warriors: The Legacy of the Invented Serbian Hajduk Tradition -- 3. The 1940s and Their Afterlives: Resistance, Collaboration, and the Enduring Problem of Communism in Greece -- POLITICS AND THE LEGACIES OF COMMUNISM -- 4. The Dimitrov Legacy in Bulgaria -- 5. Commemorating Socialist Cultural Heritage in Albania: Between Nostalgia and Rehabilitation -- 6. The Unstable Boundaries of Communism: Discourse and Politics in Post-Communist Romania -- EVERYDAY LEGACIES OF COMMUNISM -- 7. Smoke Screens and Liminal Spaces in Socialist Romania: Legacy, Diversity, and Cultural Dissent on the Shores of the Black Sea -- 8. YU-rovision: The Eurovision Song Contest in the Memory Regimes of the Post-Yugoslav States and Its Cold War Legacy -- 9. On Resilient Memories, Heroes, and Public Spaces: Legacies of Communism in Urban Life of Post-Yugoslavia -- NONCOMMUNIST LEGACIES -- 10. The Unexpected Twist: The Historical Legacies of the Twentieth Century and the Process of "Antiquisation" in Macedonia -- 11. Remembrance of the Monarchy as a Factor in Bulgarian Politics -- 12. Remembering the 1990s in Croatia: The Potential of Discarded Books on and beyond Anniversaries -- ENTANGLED LEGACIES, MINORITIES, AND OUT-GROUPS -- 13. "Tell me a name and I will tell you who they are": Post-Yugoslav Refugees and the Legacy(ies) of Ethnification -- 14. Glimpses of the Other in Eastern Europe: Historical Legacies and Values Seen through Education of Roma and People with Disabilities during and after Socialism -- 15. Divided by Borders, United in History: Minority Identities and Cross-Border Memories among the Burgenland Croats -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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