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1 online resource (302 pages)
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9780511148729
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This book is the first to examine the connection between memory and politics directly.
Inhalt:
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: the power of memory, the memory of power and the power over memory -- Two post-war periods -- Why memory? -- Which memory? -- Memory and power: the uses of the past in domestic and international politics -- An ethics of memory? -- Part 1 Myth, memory and analogy in foreign policy -- 1 Memory of sovereignty and sovereignty over memory: Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine, 1939-1999 -- History and memory (1939-47) -- The Polish-Ukrainian civil war, 1943-7 -- The transfer of Vilnius -- Two types of national memory (1945-89) -- Communist power and collective memory (1945-89) -- Sovereignty over memory (1989-99) -- 2 Myth, memory and policy in France since 1945 -- France and the 'Anglo-Saxons' -- Franco-German relations -- France and empire -- Conclusion -- 3 The power of memory and memories of power: the cultural parameters of German foreign policy-making since 1945 -- Memory, political culture and foreign policy formation - a theoretical model -- The formation of German historical memory and foreign policy, 1945-89 -- German foreign policy and historical memory after the fall of the Berlin Wall -- Conclusions -- 4 The past in the present: British imperial memories and the European question -- 5 Europe's post-Cold War memory of Russia: cui bono? -- Cold War discourse on central Europe: a memory of something else -- The break-up of Yalta: who lost eastern Europe and who won central Europe? -- The memory of Russia -- Conclusion: Europe's pangolin -- 6 Memory, the media and NATO: information intervention in Bosnia-Hercegovina -- Background on Bosnia and the role of the media in the conflict -- The Dayton Accords and the media -- Implementation of the accords -- The seizure of transmitters.
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ISBN 9780521806107
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780521806107
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Print version Memory and Power in Post-War Europe Studies in the Presence of the Past
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Englisch
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