Addressing attempts to define a common European memory on the theme of the Holocaust, and transformations of the Cold War discourses on totalitarianism and democracy. The article conceptualizes the persistent forms and new constellations of alterity that reproduce an East-West divide. The article shows that cognitive debates about Europe hint at constantly shifting relations between various parts of Europe and between Europe and its neighbors. A relational conceptual vocabulary is proposed to describe the debates on Europe following 1989. Cleavages and social distancing can be expressed in terms of different temporal locations (allochronism) which, when merged with a normative stance, can lead to a situation of heterochrony
With its opposing and mutually exclusive military and economic organisations, post-1945 Europe was t...
With its opposing and mutually exclusive military and economic organisations, post-1945 Europe was t...
The world wars, genocides and extremist ideologies of the 20th century are remembered very different...
Addressing attempts to define a common European memory on the theme of the Holocaust, and transforma...
An enlarged EU might be structurally integrated, but the ways in which pre-1989 EU members used to ...
The article describes the development of historical narratives of European integration all over Euro...
From the Second World War onwards European political integration is based on the assumption of a com...
The eastward enlargement of the European Union has shifted its geographical centre towards the east ...
Abstract. 1989 is interpreted m the QIU \ of a particular region, Atlantic Europe. This position is ...
This introduction to the special section on memories of 1989 calls for a closer analysis of various ...
For the last thirty years the year 1989 has symbolized a European annus mirabilis, standing forsuch ...
Ten years after the revolutions of 1989, Eastern Europe appears to be anything but a bloc. Despite d...
In this chapter, we will argue that while European identity was arguably safely ‘locked up’ in a Co...
Since the so-called “spatial turn”, historians have been intensively dealing with concepts of space ...
This article analyses the wider context of policy conflict concerning public memory of the 1989 even...
With its opposing and mutually exclusive military and economic organisations, post-1945 Europe was t...
With its opposing and mutually exclusive military and economic organisations, post-1945 Europe was t...
The world wars, genocides and extremist ideologies of the 20th century are remembered very different...
Addressing attempts to define a common European memory on the theme of the Holocaust, and transforma...
An enlarged EU might be structurally integrated, but the ways in which pre-1989 EU members used to ...
The article describes the development of historical narratives of European integration all over Euro...
From the Second World War onwards European political integration is based on the assumption of a com...
The eastward enlargement of the European Union has shifted its geographical centre towards the east ...
Abstract. 1989 is interpreted m the QIU \ of a particular region, Atlantic Europe. This position is ...
This introduction to the special section on memories of 1989 calls for a closer analysis of various ...
For the last thirty years the year 1989 has symbolized a European annus mirabilis, standing forsuch ...
Ten years after the revolutions of 1989, Eastern Europe appears to be anything but a bloc. Despite d...
In this chapter, we will argue that while European identity was arguably safely ‘locked up’ in a Co...
Since the so-called “spatial turn”, historians have been intensively dealing with concepts of space ...
This article analyses the wider context of policy conflict concerning public memory of the 1989 even...
With its opposing and mutually exclusive military and economic organisations, post-1945 Europe was t...
With its opposing and mutually exclusive military and economic organisations, post-1945 Europe was t...
The world wars, genocides and extremist ideologies of the 20th century are remembered very different...