Researchers have raised questions about recovering traumatic situations such as the Holocaust, the bombing of Hiroshima, the Vietnam war or the fratricidal massacres in Yugoslavia. Although some classic studies have identified important aspects relating to history and memory, there are several ways of dealing with the past, all of which involve interests, power and exclusion. The politics of just memory with regard to crimes committed in the past, a debate in which various academic areas as well as society in general have been involved, depends on processes of selection and also on elements which extend beyond the scope of human reason. It is necessary to find a balance between an obsession with the past and attempts to impose forgetting. O...
The introduction explains how, in the volume, authors have placed a particular emphasis on some case...
This article aims to reconstruct the visualization of the past in Germany between 1945 and 2005. The...
Does remembering the past help us to learn from its lessons – or might it, in fact, be more moral to...
Researchers have questioned the retrieval of traumatic situations such as the ones that occurred in ...
Politicians frequently make use of mythologized understandings of the past to mobilize memory as an ...
This editorial sets the context for the special issue on memory and oblivion and introduces the cont...
A review of: When History is a Nightmare: Lives and Memories of Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia Herzegovi...
How, if at all, should we remember the histories of injustice and atrocity that haunt most modern st...
The article intends to show the vibrant and constant relationship between memory and the experience ...
It is without doubt the case that memory of the past has been and is being used in certain places to...
This paper reflects on some questions on political and psychosocial dilemmas of political reconcilia...
In politics “soft” ideational factors are often dismissed in favor of “hard” quantifiable data. Sin...
This chapter considers the definitional and disciplinary politics surrounding the study of memory, e...
20th century sociologists and historians established a clear distinction between history and memory....
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
The introduction explains how, in the volume, authors have placed a particular emphasis on some case...
This article aims to reconstruct the visualization of the past in Germany between 1945 and 2005. The...
Does remembering the past help us to learn from its lessons – or might it, in fact, be more moral to...
Researchers have questioned the retrieval of traumatic situations such as the ones that occurred in ...
Politicians frequently make use of mythologized understandings of the past to mobilize memory as an ...
This editorial sets the context for the special issue on memory and oblivion and introduces the cont...
A review of: When History is a Nightmare: Lives and Memories of Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia Herzegovi...
How, if at all, should we remember the histories of injustice and atrocity that haunt most modern st...
The article intends to show the vibrant and constant relationship between memory and the experience ...
It is without doubt the case that memory of the past has been and is being used in certain places to...
This paper reflects on some questions on political and psychosocial dilemmas of political reconcilia...
In politics “soft” ideational factors are often dismissed in favor of “hard” quantifiable data. Sin...
This chapter considers the definitional and disciplinary politics surrounding the study of memory, e...
20th century sociologists and historians established a clear distinction between history and memory....
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
The introduction explains how, in the volume, authors have placed a particular emphasis on some case...
This article aims to reconstruct the visualization of the past in Germany between 1945 and 2005. The...
Does remembering the past help us to learn from its lessons – or might it, in fact, be more moral to...