Conflicted memories : Europeanizing contemporary histories
History of memory, policies of the past: what for? / Henry Rousso -- Communist legacies in the 'new Europe': history, ethnicity, and the creation of a 'socialist' nation in Romania, 1945-1989 / Drago¿ƒ Petrescu -- Writing national histories in Europe: reflections on the pasts, pr...
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Format: | Livre |
Langue: | English |
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New York Oxford : Berghahn Books,
2007
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Édition: | 1. publ. |
Titres liés à la collection: | Studies in contemporary European history
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Accès à la collection: | Studies in contemporary European history |
Sujets: | History European cooperation Collective memory Geschichtsschreibung Kollektives Gedächtnis Aufsatzsammlung Geschichte 1900-2000 Europa |
Description matérielle: | XII, 293 S. |
Table des matières:
- History of memory, policies of the past: what for? Henry Rousso
- Communist legacies in the 'new Europe': history, ethnicity, and the creation of a 'socialist' nation in Romania, 1945-1989 Dragoş Petrescu
- Writing national histories in Europe: reflections on the pasts, presents, and futures of a tradition Stefan Berger
- Between Europe and the nation: the inward turn of contemporary historical writing Pieter Lagrou
- War and conflict in contemporary European history, 1914-2004 John Horne
- In search of a second historicization: national socialism in a transnational perspective Kiran Klaus Patel
- The origins of the Cold War in Eurasia: a borderland perspective Alfred J. Rieber
- Europe as leisure time communication: tourism and transnational interaction since 1945 Thomas Mergel
- Integration from below? migration and European contemporary history Karen Schönwälder
- Twentieth-century culture, 'Americanization,' and European audiovisual space Marsha Siefert
- Economics of western European integration? proving the benefits André Steiner
- A European civil society? Hartmut Kaelble
- International socialist attempts ad bridge-building in the early postwar period Örjan Appelqvist
- Nation building in the era of integration: the case of Moldova Igor Caşu
- The subject(s) of Europe Michael Geyer Geyer