Aftermath : legacies and memories of war in Europe, 1918-1945-1989
Subject: Preface; Introduction: through the fog of war, Pierre Purseigle; Generations and the ruptures of 1918, 1945 and 1989 in Germany / Mary Fulbrook; Times of death: the Great War and Serbia's 20th century / John Paul Newman; Politicising commemoration in 20th-century Latvia / Geoffrey Swain; Pluralism and the problem with collective memory: Japanese peace and war museums in a comparative context / Aaron William Moore; Beyond mental: avant-garde culture and war / Stephen Forcer; Between cultural conflict and cultural contact: German writers and cultural diplomacy in the aftermath of the First World War / Tara Windsor; The haunting of Roland D.: Roland Dorgelès, remembering the dead, and the long aftermath of the Great War (1919-1940) / Martin Hurcombe; Defining deaths: Richard Titmuss's Problems of Social Policy and the meaning of Britain's Second World War / Dan Todman; Remembrance, religion and reconciliation after the fall of the Soviet Union / Gabriela Welch; Thinking about silence / Jay Winter; The long shadows and mixed modes of history: concluding reflections on the aftermath and legacies of war / Tim Haughton and Nicholas Martin. 254 pages. ; 24 cm
- Martin, Nicholas.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocn902848688
- Europe--History--20th century.
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