History, memory and politics in Central and Eastern Europe :
[Book]
memory games /
edited by Georges Mink, Senior Researcher, Institute for Social Sciences of Politics, CNRS, France, and College of Europe, Natolin, Poland and Laure Neumayer, Assistant Professor in Political Science, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris, France
xiv, 270 pages :
illustrations ;
23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Would-be guardians of memory : an association of camp inmates of the 1992-95 Bosnian War under ethnographic scrutiny / Cécile Jouhanneau -- The Russian Orthodox Church and reconciliation with the Soviet past / Kathy Rousselet -- "You still live far from the Motherland, but you are her son, her daughter" : war memory and Soviet mental space (1945-2011) / Machteld Venken -- Pilgrimages to the edge of the fallen empire : an anthropological study of Finnish and Hungarian pilgrimages to Second World War memorials in post-Soviet Russia / Eva Fisli and Jocelyn Parot -- Memory at the margins : the Shoah in Ukraine (1991-2011) / Sarah Fainberg -- The elites' games in the field of memory : insights from Lithuania / Irmina Matonyte -- The Chernobyl nuclear accident and identity strategies in Belarus / Tatiana Kas;erski -- Dealing with the past in central and southern European democracies : comparing Spain and Poland / Filipa Raimundo -- Institutions of national memory in post-communist Europe : from transitional justice to political uses of biographies (1989-2010) / Georges Mink -- Memory wars and reconciliation in the Ukrainian-Polish borderlands : geopolitics of memory from a local perspective / Tatiana Zhurzhenko -- Memory of the Soviet Union and European norms on diversity as rival frameworks for ethnic boundary making : a case study in Latvia's Russian-speaking schools / Pascal Bonnard -- Symbolic policies versus European reconciliation : the Hungarian "Status Law" / Laure Neumayer -- The rejection of international criminal law in West Germany after the Second World War / Guillaume Mouralis -- History as a tool for foreign policy in the Baltic states after independence / Philippe Perchoc