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Explore the intricate tapestry of memory and heritage in Eastern Europe with this compelling collection of scholarly articles. From the politicization of historical events in post-communist Hungary to the dynamics of urban cultural policy in Polish cities, these essays offer diverse perspectives on commemorating pivotal moments and figures. Delve into the complexities of memory politics, from the manipulation of historical narratives for political agendas to the challenges of maintaining national identity in diaspora communities. Gain valuable insights into the multifaceted nature of heritage and memory, and the importance of embracing complexity in understanding the history and politics of Eastern Europe. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone interested in exploring the rich cultural landscape of the region.
Contents
Kinga Anna Gajda: Introduction - Mirosław Natanek: European Values after 30 Years of Poland's Membership to the Council of Europe: Protecting the Rights of National and Ethnic Minorities in Europe as an Example of Europe's Common Heritage - Jan Květina: Instrumentalisation of Democracy in Central European Interwar Authoritarian Discourse: The Case of Czechoslovakia - Kinga Anna Gajda & Piotr Michałowski: Eastern Europe's Colonial Heritage: Beyond Western Perspectives and Russia's Imperial Aspirations - Kinga Anna Gajda, & Michał Kuryłowicz: Enduring Wounds: Exploring the Legacy of Russian Labor Camps and the Strained Ukrainian- Russian Relationship in Post- Soviet Eastern Europe - Michał Kuryłowicz: Between Canon and Archive: The Memory of Communism in the Recollections of Polish Mountaineers - Francesco Trupia: Whose Heroes? The Paradox of Non- Commemoration of the Interwar Period in Bulgaria and Ukraine - Andrea Schmidt: The Past Living with Us, the Politicization of National Holidays (the Changing Memory of 1956) - Jan Bureš: The President as the Culprit? Edvard Beneš and February 1948 in the Context of History Textbooks - Ladislav Cabada: Symbolic Displacement of Austrian Symbols and Austria in Czech Political and Public Discourse - Petr Körfer: From Regional to National Consciousness: The Wallenstein Festival in Eger/ Cheb - Piotr Michałowski: Times of Change: The (Non- )Commemoration of Heritage Within the Context of Poland after 1945 and the Former German Cities - Case Studies of Wrocław and Contemporary Museums in Germany Dedicated to the Memory of Migrations - Christoph Meißner: From Diplomacy to Brick and Mortar: The Implementation of the Housing Programme in the Soviet Troop Withdrawal from Germany - Kamil Glinka: Does Urban Governance Really Matter? The Cultural Policy of the
Capital Cities of the Provinces in Poland - Vita Zelče: Discourses about Dismantling the Monument to the Soviet Victory in Riga in the Public Media of Latvia - Krzysztof Koźbiał: The Memory of the "cursed eights" in Czech Society: Between Myth and Monumental Event - Agnieszka Gawlas- Zajączkowska: Holocaust Politics of Memory in Opposition to Testimonies and Research in Poland (2015- 2023) - Tadeusz Kopyś: Central European National Heritage: The Hungarian Diaspora in Argentina