History of Communism in Europe History of Communism in Europe

Vol. I – 2010
Politics of Memory in Post-communist Europe


Issue coordinators: Corina Dobos, Marius Stan

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Publication date: 15 December 2010
Size: 17 x 24 cm
Pages: 302
Language: English
ISSN: 2069-3192 (paperback)
ISSN: 2069-3206 (electronic)
ISBN: 978-973-1997-85-8 (paperback)
ISBN: 978-973-1997-86-5 (ebook)
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Argument [download  ]

Mihail Neamțu: Studying Communism in Eastern Europe: Moral Clarity, Conceptual Diversity, and Interdisciplinary Methodology [download ]

I. Miscellanea 

Vladimir Tismăneanu: Coming to Terms with a Traumatic Past: Reflections on Democracy, Atonement, and Memory 
Paul Hollander: Political Pilgrimages: Their Meaning, Aftermath, and Linkages 
Brendan Purcell: Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s Overcoming Personal, Political and Historical Amnesia Through Literary-Aesthetic Anamnesis 
Jean-Claude Polet: Histoire, Mémoire et Eschatologie 
John Ely: Re-Membering Romania:A Ghost Story 

II. Memory in museums and memorials 

Radostina Sharenkova: Forget-Me(-Not): Visitors and Museum Presentations about Communism before 1989 
Simina Bădică: The Black Hole Paradigm. Exhibiting Communism in Post-Communist Romania 

III. Artistic portrayals of memory 

Masumi Kameda: Collective Memory of Communism in Croatia since 1994: Comparative Analysis of Contemporary Arts and National Narratives 
Oana Popescu-Sandu: “Something Nice to Remember”. Silence and Memory Between Generations in Two Gulag Films
Caterina Preda: Looking at the Past Through an Artistic Lens: Art of Memorialization 

IV. Remembering Communism in Central and Eastern EuropeIna Dimitrova: How We Raised a Monster: Constructing the Image of Socialism During the Post-Socialist Period in Bulgaria 
Sergiu Gherghina: Attitudes towards the Communist Past in Five Central and Eastern European Countries 
Anastas Vangeli: Facing the Yugoslav Communist Past in Contemporary Macedonia: Tales of Continuity, Nostalgia and Victimization 
Lori Amy: Re-Membering in Transition: The Trans-national Stakes of Violence and Denial in Post-Communist Albania 
Peter Ulrich Weiss: Revolution without revolutionaries?On the debate about the nature of the upheaval in 1989-90 in the GDR and its protagonists as seen in the context of its 20th anniversary
Meike Wulf: Politics of History in Estonia: Changing Memory Regimes 1987-2009 

V. Reviews 
Simon Sebag Montefiore, Le jeune Staline (Ștefan Bosomitu). 
Vlad Georgescu, Politics and History. The Case of Romanian Communists (1944-1977) (Cristina Roman) 
Ralph Darlington, Syndicalism and the Transition to Communism. An International Comparative Analysis (Dan Drăghia) 
Maria Bucur, Heroes and Victims: Remembering War in Twentieth-Century Romania (Andrei Muraru). 
Orlando Figes, Les chuchoteurs: Vivre et survivre sous Staline (Mia Jinga)
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