Remembering Difficult Pasts : Monuments and Public Memory in Europe (Understanding Europe: The Council for European Studies book series)

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Remembering Difficult Pasts : Monuments and Public Memory in Europe (Understanding Europe: The Council for European Studies book series)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Monuments and memorials, as symbols built intentionally into the environment, are important frames for understanding how narratives of the past are constructed and reconstructed over time. Europe's memorial landscape is rife with debate about which pasts to remember, how to remember them, and whose job it is to remember.

This book presents a range of case studies from the UK to Ukraine to better understand how European societies have grappled with their difficult pasts - whether traumatic, controversial, exclusionary, propagandistic or even embarrassing - through the built environment. Looking across national borders, the contributors explore how different countries, at different moments in time, have memorialized complicated histories, including fascism, socialism, the Holocaust, colonialism and other examples of contemporary violence; and also how they have removed monuments, memorials and architecture as a response to attempts to remember, as well as forget the past.

The book considers how memory divides as well as how it unites an increasingly globalized European populace and questions the stakes of memory in Europe, and how European societies remember their diverse and collective histories.

Contents

Introduction

Mechtild Widrich and Abigail E. Lewis

Part I Holocaust Memory

1. Negative Spaces and the Play of Memory: The Memorial Art of Horst Hoheisel and Andreas Knitz

James E. Young

2. Tilting Austria's Past

Mechtold Widrich

3. Contested Histories at the Jasenovac Memorial Site

Jelena Subotic

4. Paris as a Site of Holocaust Memory? Holocaust Memorialization in Postwar Paris

Abigail E. Lewis

Part II Totalitarianism/Fascism

5. Is There Such a Thing as Fascist Architecture? Architectural Design and Politics in Interwar Rome

Steven Semes

6. Monuments to 'those fallen for God and Spain': A Truly Present Legacy

Xurxo Ayán Vila

7. 'No Memory Found': Inframemory

Pedro Aguilera-Mellado

Part III Post-Socialist Memory

8. Living Memory and the Politics of History: Holocaust Memory Activism in Illiberal Hungary

Maya Nadkarni

9. When Monuments Tell What We Don't Want to Hear: Confronting Contested Monuments in Croatia

Željko Tanjić & Jasna Ćurković Nimac

10 Divided by the Past: The Turbulent Fate of a Monument and the Challenges of Difficult Heritage in Contemporary Poland

Robert Traba and Magdalena Lemańczyk

11. "Center to Periphery: Constantin Brancusi's Monumental Ensemble 'Heroes' Boulevard'

Andrei Pop

Part IV Colonialism and Slavery

12. Contested Monuments in England: Toppling the Colston Statue in Bristol

Tim Cole

13. Doit le Duc d'Orléans tomber? French Colonial Monuments in the Age of Rhodes Must Fall

Jennifer Sessions

14. Revamping a Colonial Patriarch: Hans Pauli Olsen's Statue of Christian IV (2019) and Royal Maintenance Art in Denmark

Mathias Danbolt

Part V Warfare and Contemporary Violence

15. Contested Monuments in Ukraine during the Full-Scale Russian Invasion: Between Discourses of Identity and Sustainable Development

Danylo Sudyn

16. Remembering the First World War in the Irish 'Borderlands'

Georgina Laragy and David Murphy

17. Sarajevo Roses: Civilian, Deserter, Soldier

Lejla Šabić-Džumhur

18. Epilogue: The Stories Monuments Tell - and Are

Clemens Sedmak

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