The article describes the development of historical narratives of European integration all over Europe since 1945. It suggests the coexistence of two memorial levels, a national ad a cosmopolitan one, incompatible though running and evolving in parallel . National memories in particular contradict each other and reflect opposed experiences of WWII. Dealing with national memories was probably too difficult for building a unified supranational memory. The problem however has become unavoidable after 1992 and not fully resolved by the centrality of the Holocaust. As cosmopolitan discourses over the past show their inadequacy to accomodate and meet national memories and social demands, the clash over an unreconciled past is bound to increase
This article analyses the wider context of policy conflict concerning public memory of the 1989 even...
-The process of European integration has brought attention to the relation of different national nar...
This article assesses the potential for memory of communism to become part of the EU’s memory cultur...
The article describes the development of historical narratives of European integration all over Euro...
The eastward enlargement of the European Union has shifted its geographical centre towards the east ...
History and memory appear to be increasingly important to discussions of European values and identit...
European memory after 1945 consists actually of two separated memorial narratives of the war which p...
History and memory appear to be increasingly important to discussions of European values and identit...
This article analyzes the distinctive forms that collective memories take in the age of globalizatio...
History and memory appear to be increasingly important to discussions of European values and identit...
European memory after 1945 consists actually of two separated memorial narratives of the war which p...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
The article, firstly, traces a number of reasons for the boom of memory studies in contemporary Germ...
From the Second World War onwards European political integration is based on the assumption of a com...
This article analyses the wider context of policy conflict concerning public memory of the 1989 even...
-The process of European integration has brought attention to the relation of different national nar...
This article assesses the potential for memory of communism to become part of the EU’s memory cultur...
The article describes the development of historical narratives of European integration all over Euro...
The eastward enlargement of the European Union has shifted its geographical centre towards the east ...
History and memory appear to be increasingly important to discussions of European values and identit...
European memory after 1945 consists actually of two separated memorial narratives of the war which p...
History and memory appear to be increasingly important to discussions of European values and identit...
This article analyzes the distinctive forms that collective memories take in the age of globalizatio...
History and memory appear to be increasingly important to discussions of European values and identit...
European memory after 1945 consists actually of two separated memorial narratives of the war which p...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
The article, firstly, traces a number of reasons for the boom of memory studies in contemporary Germ...
From the Second World War onwards European political integration is based on the assumption of a com...
This article analyses the wider context of policy conflict concerning public memory of the 1989 even...
-The process of European integration has brought attention to the relation of different national nar...
This article assesses the potential for memory of communism to become part of the EU’s memory cultur...