Central European University Press
Quest for a Suitable Past
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Lucian Boia is Professor of History at the University of Bucharest,
Dobre Claudia-Florentina :Claudia-Florentina Dobre has a doctorate in history from Laval University, Québec (2007). She is currently the director of Centre for Memory and Identity Studies and an associate researcher at the Regional Center of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (CeReFREA), University of Bucharest. She has published extensively on the memory of Romanian communnism and political persecution, museums, monuments, and memorials, and on everyday life under communism.
Ghita Cristian Emilian :Cristian Emilian Ghita has a PhD in classics and ancient history from the University of Exeter. His interests include Hellenistic studies, Asia Minor, and ancient warfare, Asiatic mythologies, cultural memory. He is the editor-in-chief of MemoScapes: Romanian Journal of Memory and Identity Studies.
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Table of Contents
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Foreword
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Introduction
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An Obscure Object of Desire: The Myth of Alba Iulia and its Social Functions, 1918–1940
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Croatia between the Myths of the Nation-State and of the Common European Past
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Deconstructing the Myth of the “Wicked German” in Northern and Western Parts of Poland: Local Approaches to Cultural Heritage
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Mythologizing the Biographies of Romanian Underground Communists: The Case Study of Miron Constantinescu
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Women in the Communist Party: Debunking a (Post-)Communist Mythology
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Avatars of the Social Imaginary: Myths about Romanian Communism after 1989
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Post-Communist Politics of Memory and the New Regime of Historiography: Recent Controversies on the Memory of the “Forty-Five Years of the Communist Yoke” and the “Myth of Batak”
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The Phenomenon of “Parahistory” in Post-Communist Bulgaria: Old Theories and New Myths on Proto-Bulgarians
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Note on contributors
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