Historians view major anniversaries with a measure of ambivalence. We know that they are artificial, that it is merely a convenient fiction to think that the passage of a round number of years provides a privileged vantage point from which to review the significance of a given event. Yet we cannot resist the powerful traditions within our culture which impel us to commemorate anniversaries by taking stock of what we know of past events and, often less explicitly, by meditating on what they mean to us today. For historians of twentieth-century Europe such occasions have been rife in recent years. The looming end of the century (and, indeed, the millennium) has imparted added piquancy to reflections upon history in the long-run, and for us th...
History is the memory of humanity. It manifests in and through people. History contains phenomena, c...
As the participant generation passes away, the current moment of SecondWorld War cultural memory is ...
This article analyzes the broader context of the political conflict around the public memory of the ...
Historians view major anniversaries with a measure of ambivalence. We know that they are artificial,...
For historians centennial commemorations furnish an excellent heuristic tool for gauging late ninete...
Our issue, "Revisiting the Great War", appears just over six months after the centenary of the outbr...
The post-Cold War period has witnessed an upsurge in remembrance of the Second World War across the ...
This is the text of a keynote presentation to the Second World War Research Group’s Annual Conferenc...
This article analyses the wider context of policy conflict concerning public memory of the 1989 even...
We have started the new millennium with celebrations and rituals. The festivities are, however, shad...
International audienceHistory has impact, and historians have responsibilities to consider the impac...
1914-1944: Clashing Anniversaries or Multi-Directional Memories A one day conference on the competit...
From a west-German perspective an interpretation of the changes of the celebrations of the 8th of Ma...
Retrospectives on the twentieth century often portray it as the most atrocious century in human hist...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
History is the memory of humanity. It manifests in and through people. History contains phenomena, c...
As the participant generation passes away, the current moment of SecondWorld War cultural memory is ...
This article analyzes the broader context of the political conflict around the public memory of the ...
Historians view major anniversaries with a measure of ambivalence. We know that they are artificial,...
For historians centennial commemorations furnish an excellent heuristic tool for gauging late ninete...
Our issue, "Revisiting the Great War", appears just over six months after the centenary of the outbr...
The post-Cold War period has witnessed an upsurge in remembrance of the Second World War across the ...
This is the text of a keynote presentation to the Second World War Research Group’s Annual Conferenc...
This article analyses the wider context of policy conflict concerning public memory of the 1989 even...
We have started the new millennium with celebrations and rituals. The festivities are, however, shad...
International audienceHistory has impact, and historians have responsibilities to consider the impac...
1914-1944: Clashing Anniversaries or Multi-Directional Memories A one day conference on the competit...
From a west-German perspective an interpretation of the changes of the celebrations of the 8th of Ma...
Retrospectives on the twentieth century often portray it as the most atrocious century in human hist...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
History is the memory of humanity. It manifests in and through people. History contains phenomena, c...
As the participant generation passes away, the current moment of SecondWorld War cultural memory is ...
This article analyzes the broader context of the political conflict around the public memory of the ...