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Milieux de mémoire in Late Modernity

Local Communities, Religion and Historical Politics
BuchGebunden
EUR72,65

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This book shows how vernacular communities commemorate their traumatic experiences of the Second World War. Despite having access to many diverse memory frameworks typical of late modernity, these communities primarily function within religious memory frameworks. The book also traces how they reacted when their local histories were incorporated into the remembrance practices of the state. The authors draw on case studies of four vernacular communities, notably Kalków-Godów, Michniów, Jedwabne and Markowa, to argue that it is still possible in the Polish countryside to discover milieux de mémoire. At the same time, they show that the state not only uses local histories to bolster its moral capital in the international arena, but also in matters of domestic policy.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-631-67300-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
ErscheinungsortBerlin
ErscheinungslandDeutschland
Erscheinungsdatum25.06.2019
Reihen-Nr.24
Seiten298 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht456 g
Artikel-Nr.14108479
KatalogVLB
Datenquelle-Nr.6d64ba15114d4202a8497055e970dcc3
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Zuzanna Bogumil is Assistant Professor at the Maria Grzegorzewska University in Warsaw. She works on the religious dimension of memory. Her recent publications focus on representation of the Second World War in Eastern European museums and rediscovery of Russia's repressive past.



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