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Chapter 3 The (non-)Travelling Concept of Les Lieux de Mémoire: Central and Eastern European Perspectives

  • Maciej Górny and Kornelia Kończal
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Memory and Change in Europe
This chapter is in the book Memory and Change in Europe
© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Illustrations viii
  4. Foreword ix
  5. Acknowledgements xiii
  6. Introduction Memory and Change in Eastern Europe: How Special? 1
  7. Part I Memory Dialogues and Monologues
  8. Chapter 1 The Transformative Power of Memory 23
  9. Chapter 2 Political Correctness and Memories Constructed for ‘Eastern Europe’ 38
  10. Part II Eastern Europe as a (Unique) Memory Framework?
  11. Chapter 3 The (non-)Travelling Concept of Les Lieux de Mémoire: Central and Eastern European Perspectives 59
  12. Chapter 4 Ain’t Nothing Special 77
  13. Chapter 5 Biographical and Collective Memory: Mutual Influences in Central and Eastern European Context 96
  14. Part III Eastern European Memories Facing Historical Change and Cultural Transformations
  15. Chapter 6 The Path of Bringing the Dark to Light: Memory of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe 115
  16. Chapter 7 The Rise of an East European Community of Memory? On Lobbying for the Gulag Memory via Brussels 131
  17. Chapter 8 Two Concepts of Victimhood: Property Restitution in the Czech Republic and Poland after 1989 150
  18. Chapter 9 Shared Memory Culture? Nationalizing the ‘Great Patriotic War’ in the Ukrainian-Russian Borderlands 169
  19. Chapter 10 History, Politics and Memory (Ukraine 1990s – 2000s) 193
  20. Chapter 11 Walking Memory through City Space in Sevastopol, Crimea 212
  21. Part IV Foci of Memories in Eastern Europe
  22. Chapter 12 The Second World War in the Memory of Contemporary Polish Society 231
  23. Chapter 13 Auschwitz and Katyn in Political Bondage: The Process of Shaping Memory in Communist Poland 246
  24. Chapter 14 Germans in Eastern Europe as a Polish-German Lieu de Mémoire? On the Asymmetry of Memories 264
  25. Chapter 15 Remembering Collectivization in Bulgaria 283
  26. Chapter 16 Uses and Misuses of Memory: Dealing with the Communist Past in Postcommunist Bulgaria and Romania 299
  27. Bibliography 317
  28. Index 359
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