The sociological literature on collective memory puts forward fragmented and multivocal commemorations as two dominant ways of responding to difficult pasts. This article argues that there is room for improvement in these models by specifying the conditions under which a controversial past can be remembered initially in a fragmented way and, with greater temporal distance from the original event, can evolve into a more consensual form of commemoration in which the past is seized upon as a resource to advance the politics of reconciliation between two opposing identity groups in an unsettled society. An evolving political climate, active memory choreography, and the usability of the past in the present all help account for this. The...
This volume explores the relationship between political change and collective memory about traumatic...
Researchers have raised questions about recovering traumatic situations such as the Holocaust, the b...
Europe is grounded, from all sides, in traces of old inter-state and ethnic conflicts. Experience ha...
The sociological literature on collective memory puts forward fragmented and multivocal commemorati...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
Within the collective memory literature, very few scholars have sought to examine commemoration thro...
In essence, we are all products of our experience; thus the positions we adopt today are influenced ...
How, if at all, should we remember the histories of injustice and atrocity that haunt most modern st...
This article contributes to debates about the theoretical coherence and historical utility of the co...
We examine here recent arguments that embodied experience is an important site of collective memory,...
The anniversaries of the bombings of Dresden on 13 and 14 February 1945 have become key events in Ge...
This article revisits Anthony Smith's landmark collection Myths and Memories of the Nation (1999) fr...
The habitual union of memory and history is being replaced in our time by a deep rift between them, ...
International audienceEurope is grounded, form all sides, in traces of old inter-state and ethnic co...
This volume explores the relationship between political change and collective memory about traumatic...
Researchers have raised questions about recovering traumatic situations such as the Holocaust, the b...
Europe is grounded, from all sides, in traces of old inter-state and ethnic conflicts. Experience ha...
The sociological literature on collective memory puts forward fragmented and multivocal commemorati...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
Within the collective memory literature, very few scholars have sought to examine commemoration thro...
In essence, we are all products of our experience; thus the positions we adopt today are influenced ...
How, if at all, should we remember the histories of injustice and atrocity that haunt most modern st...
This article contributes to debates about the theoretical coherence and historical utility of the co...
We examine here recent arguments that embodied experience is an important site of collective memory,...
The anniversaries of the bombings of Dresden on 13 and 14 February 1945 have become key events in Ge...
This article revisits Anthony Smith's landmark collection Myths and Memories of the Nation (1999) fr...
The habitual union of memory and history is being replaced in our time by a deep rift between them, ...
International audienceEurope is grounded, form all sides, in traces of old inter-state and ethnic co...
This volume explores the relationship between political change and collective memory about traumatic...
Researchers have raised questions about recovering traumatic situations such as the Holocaust, the b...
Europe is grounded, from all sides, in traces of old inter-state and ethnic conflicts. Experience ha...