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2 The Second World War in Global Memory Space
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Jie-Hyun Lim
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Between Two Global Easts 1
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PART I REMEMBERING
- 1 Victimhood Nationalism: National Mourning and Global Accountability 23
- 2 The Second World War in Global Memory Space 59
- 3 Postcolonial Reflections on the Mnemonic Confluence of the Holocaust, Stalinist Crimes, and Colonialism 92
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PART II IMAGINING
- 4 A Postcolonial Reading of Sonderwege: Marxist Historicism Revisited 127
- 5 Imagining Easts: Cofiguration of Orient and Occident in the Global Chain of National Histories 151
- 6 World History as a Nationalist Rationale: How the National Appropriated the Transnational in East Asian Historiography 179
- 7 Nationalist Phenomenology in East Asian History Textbooks: On the Antagonistic Complicity of Nationalisms 205
- 8 Nationalist Messages in Socialist Code: On the Party Historiography in People’s Poland and North Korea 226
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PART III MOBILIZING
- 9 Mapping Mass Dictatorship: Toward a Transnational History of Twentieth-Century Dictatorship 249
- 10 Nationalizing the Bolshevik Revolution Transnationally: In Search of Non-Western Modernization Among “Proletarian” Nations 275
- Epilogue: Blurring Dichotomy of Global Easts and Wests in the Age of Neopopulism 300
- Index 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Between Two Global Easts 1
-
PART I REMEMBERING
- 1 Victimhood Nationalism: National Mourning and Global Accountability 23
- 2 The Second World War in Global Memory Space 59
- 3 Postcolonial Reflections on the Mnemonic Confluence of the Holocaust, Stalinist Crimes, and Colonialism 92
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PART II IMAGINING
- 4 A Postcolonial Reading of Sonderwege: Marxist Historicism Revisited 127
- 5 Imagining Easts: Cofiguration of Orient and Occident in the Global Chain of National Histories 151
- 6 World History as a Nationalist Rationale: How the National Appropriated the Transnational in East Asian Historiography 179
- 7 Nationalist Phenomenology in East Asian History Textbooks: On the Antagonistic Complicity of Nationalisms 205
- 8 Nationalist Messages in Socialist Code: On the Party Historiography in People’s Poland and North Korea 226
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PART III MOBILIZING
- 9 Mapping Mass Dictatorship: Toward a Transnational History of Twentieth-Century Dictatorship 249
- 10 Nationalizing the Bolshevik Revolution Transnationally: In Search of Non-Western Modernization Among “Proletarian” Nations 275
- Epilogue: Blurring Dichotomy of Global Easts and Wests in the Age of Neopopulism 300
- Index 309