Memory is an organizing phenomenon for both individuals and societies. Memory allows us to organize our past, foster an identity and ensure our belonging to a group1. Memory plays a central role in the shaping of contemporary identities because it helps us re-construct our identity in relation to our past and other people's past. How does the memory of war shape the second generation's identity? By using data collected in 26 families of war survivors from Bosnia and Herzegovina, this paper examines how the identity of the second generation is being shaped by their parents' war experience
This thesis provides a case-study of the relationship between public memory and lived experience in ...
Since the beginning of the war in Bosnia (1992), pundits, legislators, and international and domesti...
The politics of specific selective social/national memories in contrast with globally accepted and p...
This paper explores the process of transmitting war experiences from parents to children in the cont...
In this article, the author set out to analyze the war narratives of the Bosniak second generation –...
This paper explores the process of transmitting war experiences from parents to children in the cont...
In this article, the author set out to analyze the war narratives of the Bosniak second generation –...
This thesis examines the transmission of traumatic war experiences from parents to their children in...
This paper inquires into the relationships between transnational identity and war trauma from the pe...
This article explores how diaspora youth is impacted by and deals with the legacies of the violent c...
The past was ubiquitous in South Eastern Europe in the 1990s. On the one hand, historical analogies ...
The past was ubiquitous in South Eastern Europe in the 1990s. On the one hand, historical analogies ...
Between the years 1991-1995, three wars were fought on the territory of former Yugoslavia, which led...
Between the years 1991-1995, three wars were fought on the territory of former Yugoslavia, which led...
2011 marked twenty years since the beginning of the violent dissolution of the former Yugoslavia, fi...
This thesis provides a case-study of the relationship between public memory and lived experience in ...
Since the beginning of the war in Bosnia (1992), pundits, legislators, and international and domesti...
The politics of specific selective social/national memories in contrast with globally accepted and p...
This paper explores the process of transmitting war experiences from parents to children in the cont...
In this article, the author set out to analyze the war narratives of the Bosniak second generation –...
This paper explores the process of transmitting war experiences from parents to children in the cont...
In this article, the author set out to analyze the war narratives of the Bosniak second generation –...
This thesis examines the transmission of traumatic war experiences from parents to their children in...
This paper inquires into the relationships between transnational identity and war trauma from the pe...
This article explores how diaspora youth is impacted by and deals with the legacies of the violent c...
The past was ubiquitous in South Eastern Europe in the 1990s. On the one hand, historical analogies ...
The past was ubiquitous in South Eastern Europe in the 1990s. On the one hand, historical analogies ...
Between the years 1991-1995, three wars were fought on the territory of former Yugoslavia, which led...
Between the years 1991-1995, three wars were fought on the territory of former Yugoslavia, which led...
2011 marked twenty years since the beginning of the violent dissolution of the former Yugoslavia, fi...
This thesis provides a case-study of the relationship between public memory and lived experience in ...
Since the beginning of the war in Bosnia (1992), pundits, legislators, and international and domesti...
The politics of specific selective social/national memories in contrast with globally accepted and p...