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The Czechoslovak Legionary Tradition and the Battle Against the “Beneš Doctrine” in Czech Historiography The Case of General Rudolf Medek (1890–1940)
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Historiographic Revision and Revisionism 1
- From Revisionism to “Revisionism” Legal Limits to Historical Interpretation 17
- The Holocaustizing of the Transfer-Discourse” Historical Revisionism or Old Wine in New Bottles? 39
- The Anti-Fascist Myth of the German Democratic Republic and Its Decline after 1989 59
- In Search of “National Memory” The Politics of History, Nostalgia and the Historiography of Communism in the Czech Republic and East Central Europe 75
- The Czechoslovak Legionary Tradition and the Battle Against the “Beneš Doctrine” in Czech Historiography The Case of General Rudolf Medek (1890–1940) 97
- Begetting & Remembering Creating a Slovak Collective Memory in the Post-Communist World 129
- The Many Moralists and the Few Communists Approaching Morality and Politics in Post-Communist Hungary 145
- The Revisions of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution 169
- Historians Facing Politics of History. The Case of Poland 179
- Revisiting the Great Famine of 1932–1933 Politics of Memory and Public Consciousness (Ukraine after 1991) 197
- The Struggle for Official Recognition of ‘Displaced’ Group Memories in Post-Soviet Estonia 221
- About the Authors 247
- Name Index 251
- Subject Index 259
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Historiographic Revision and Revisionism 1
- From Revisionism to “Revisionism” Legal Limits to Historical Interpretation 17
- The Holocaustizing of the Transfer-Discourse” Historical Revisionism or Old Wine in New Bottles? 39
- The Anti-Fascist Myth of the German Democratic Republic and Its Decline after 1989 59
- In Search of “National Memory” The Politics of History, Nostalgia and the Historiography of Communism in the Czech Republic and East Central Europe 75
- The Czechoslovak Legionary Tradition and the Battle Against the “Beneš Doctrine” in Czech Historiography The Case of General Rudolf Medek (1890–1940) 97
- Begetting & Remembering Creating a Slovak Collective Memory in the Post-Communist World 129
- The Many Moralists and the Few Communists Approaching Morality and Politics in Post-Communist Hungary 145
- The Revisions of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution 169
- Historians Facing Politics of History. The Case of Poland 179
- Revisiting the Great Famine of 1932–1933 Politics of Memory and Public Consciousness (Ukraine after 1991) 197
- The Struggle for Official Recognition of ‘Displaced’ Group Memories in Post-Soviet Estonia 221
- About the Authors 247
- Name Index 251
- Subject Index 259