04265nam 2200841 450 991079835720332120170919173602.01-78533-123-X10.1515/9781785331237(CKB)3710000000667721(EBL)4045085(OCoLC)951063102(SSID)ssj0001673843(PQKBManifestationID)16472450(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001673843(PQKBWorkID)14912226(PQKB)10597025(MiAaPQ)EBC4045085(DE-B1597)637349(DE-B1597)9781785331237(EXLCZ)99371000000066772120160129d2016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWhose memory? Which future? remembering ethnic cleansing and lost cultural diversity in Eastern, Central, and Southeastern Europe /edited by Barbara Törnquist-PlewaNew York :Berghahn Books,2016.1 online resource (242 p.)Studies in contemporary European history ;volume 18Description based upon print version of record.1-78920-069-5 1-78533-122-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Barbara Törnquist-Plewa -- Wrocław : changes in memory narratives / Igor Pietraszewski and Barbara Törnquist-Plewa -- Between old animosity and new mourning : meanings of Czech post-communist memorials of mass killings of the Sudeten Germans / Tomas Sniegon -- Polishness as a site of memory and arena for construction of a multicultural heritage in Lʹviv / Eleonora Narvselius -- Memories of ethnic diversity in local newspapers : the 600th anniversary of Chernivtsi / Niklas Bernsand -- Zaratini : memories and absence of the Italian community of Zadar / Tea Sindbaek -- Echo of silence : memory, politics and heritage in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina, a case study: Višegrad / Dragan Nikolic -- Comparative remarks and conclusions / Barbara Törnquist-Plewa.Scholars have devoted considerable energy to understanding the history of ethnic cleansing in Europe, reconstructing specific events, state policies, and the lived experiences of victims. Yet much less attention has been given to how these incidents persist in collective memory today. This volume brings together interdisciplinary case studies conducted in Central and Eastern European cities, exploring how present-day inhabitants “remember” past instances of ethnic cleansing, and how they understand the cultural heritage of groups that vanished in their wake. Together these contributions offer insights into more universal questions of collective memory and the formation of national identity.Studies in contemporary European history ;volume 18.GenocideEurope, EasternHistoryGenocideEurope, CentralHistoryCultural pluralismEurope, EasternHistoryCultural pluralismEurope, CentralHistoryMemorySocial aspectsEurope, EasternMemorySocial aspectsEurope, CentralCollective memoryEurope, EasternCollective memoryEurope, CentralEurope, EasternEthnic relationsEurope, CentralEthnic relationsCentral Europe.Collective Memory.Cultural Diversity.Eastern Europe.Ethnic Cleansing.Ethnic Diversity.Memory Studies.GenocideHistory.GenocideHistory.Cultural pluralismHistory.Cultural pluralismHistory.MemorySocial aspectsMemorySocial aspectsCollective memoryCollective memory305.80094NQ 4672rvkTörnquist Plewa BarbaraMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910798357203321Whose memory? Which future3813827UNINA