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The Convolutions of Historical Politics
Alexei Miller
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Frontmatter
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Introduction. Historical Politics: Eastern European Convolutions in the 21st Century (Alexei Miller, page 1)
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German History Politics and the National Socialist Past (Stefan Berger, page 21)
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Poland's Institute of National Remembrance: A Ministry of Memory? (Dariusz Stola, page 45)
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Jedwabne, July 10, 1941: Debating the History of a Single Day (Maciej Janowski, page 59)
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The Memory of Trianon as a Political Instrument in Hungary Today (Gàbor Gyàni, page 91)
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The "Politics of History" as a Case of Foreign-Policy Making (Alexander Astrov, page 117)
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The "Nationalization" of History in Ukraine (Georgiy Kasianov, page 141)
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The "Politics of Memory" and "Historical Policy" in Post-Soviet Moldova (Andrei Cusco, page 175)
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Interventions: Challenging the Myths of Twentieth-Century Ukrainian History (John-Paul Himka, page 211)
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Caught Between History and Politics: The Experience of a Moldovan Historian Studying the Holocaust (Diana Dumitru, page 239)
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The Turns of Russian Historical Politics, from Perestroika to 2011 (Alexei Miller, page 253)
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Politics of History in Turkey: Revisionist Historiography's Challenge to the Official Version of the Turkish War of Liberation (1919-1922) (Şener Aktürk, page 279)
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The Politics of History in Contemporary Japan (Jeff Kingston, page 309)
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List of Contributors (page 347)
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Index (page 349)
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Published: 2012
Publisher: Central European University Press
- 9786155225154 (hardcover)
- 9786155225468 (ebook)