Format:
Online-Ressource
ISBN:
1299052894
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9781603445955
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9781299052895
Series Statement:
Eugenia & Hugh M. Stewart '26 Series on Eastern Europe
Content:
The failed 1956 Hungarian uprising was a symbol of freedom for people throughout Eastern Europe, despite the Soviet Union's attempts to obliterate the public's memory of it. James shows how since the fall of communism, museums, monuments, and holiday rituals have aided the construction of a new Hungary through the reclamation and expression of competing memories of 1956.
Content:
Intro -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- VISUAL RECOVERY OF A REPRESSED PAST -- BUDAPEST'S STATUE PARK MUSEUM -- THE DESTRUCTION OF THE STALIN MONUMENT -- MEMORIAL TO THE MARTYRS OF THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION -- THE SANCTIFICATION OF HUNGARY'S JEANNE D'ARC -- MUSEUMS AND THE OBJECTIFICATION OF MEMORY -- SCULPTING HEROES IN A POST-RADICAL AGE -- THE PERSISTENCE OF NARRATIVE -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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""CONTENTS""; ""ILLUSTRATIONS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""VISUAL RECOVERY OF A REPRESSED PAST""; ""BUDAPEST'S STATUE PARK MUSEUM""; ""THE DESTRUCTION OF THE STALIN MONUMENT""; ""MEMORIAL TO THE MARTYRS OF THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION""; ""THE SANCTIFICATION OF HUNGARY�S JEANNE D�ARC""; ""MUSEUMS AND THE OBJECTIFICATION OF MEMORY""; ""SCULPTING HEROES IN A POST-RADICAL AGE""; ""THE PERSISTENCE OF NARRATIVE""; ""NOTES""; ""BIBLIOGRAPHY""; ""INDEX""
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781585444052
Additional Edition:
Print version Imagining Postcommunism : Visual Narratives of Hungary's 1956 Revolution
Language:
English
Keywords:
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