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Chapter 7 Disturbing Memories: Coming to Terms with the Stalinist History of Europe
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction Towards a ‘Europeanized’ European History? 1
- Chapter 1 Exhibiting Post-national Identity: The House of European History 21
- Chapter 2 The European Union and the Historiography of European Integration: Dangerous Liaisons? 37
- Chapter 3 Representations of National Cultures vis-à-vis the ‘European’ at the European Union National Institutes for Culture 55
- Chapter 4 Europe – A Concept in its Own Right or an Intermediate State between National Traditions and Global Interrelatedness? Representations of Europe in Curricula, Textbooks and Surveys 64
- Chapter 5 The Past in English Eurosceptism 88
- Chapter 6 (Trans)national Memories of the Common Past in the Post-Yugoslav Space 106
- Chapter 7 Disturbing Memories: Coming to Terms with the Stalinist History of Europe 122
- Chapter 8 ‘Glorious, Accursed Europe’: A Fictional Historian, Transcultural Holocaust Memory and the Quest for a European Identity 136
- Chapter 9 Who Lost Turkey? The Consequences of Writing an Exclusionary European History 152
- Chapter 10 Conceptualizations of Turkey’s Past in the European Parliament 174
- Conclusion European and National Ways of Politicizing European History 193
- Index 201
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction Towards a ‘Europeanized’ European History? 1
- Chapter 1 Exhibiting Post-national Identity: The House of European History 21
- Chapter 2 The European Union and the Historiography of European Integration: Dangerous Liaisons? 37
- Chapter 3 Representations of National Cultures vis-à-vis the ‘European’ at the European Union National Institutes for Culture 55
- Chapter 4 Europe – A Concept in its Own Right or an Intermediate State between National Traditions and Global Interrelatedness? Representations of Europe in Curricula, Textbooks and Surveys 64
- Chapter 5 The Past in English Eurosceptism 88
- Chapter 6 (Trans)national Memories of the Common Past in the Post-Yugoslav Space 106
- Chapter 7 Disturbing Memories: Coming to Terms with the Stalinist History of Europe 122
- Chapter 8 ‘Glorious, Accursed Europe’: A Fictional Historian, Transcultural Holocaust Memory and the Quest for a European Identity 136
- Chapter 9 Who Lost Turkey? The Consequences of Writing an Exclusionary European History 152
- Chapter 10 Conceptualizations of Turkey’s Past in the European Parliament 174
- Conclusion European and National Ways of Politicizing European History 193
- Index 201