In the last three decades terrorism has been very active in Italy provoking many deaths and many slaughters, due mainly to the explosions of bombs either located on the trains or in the railway stations. The list of these terrorist events is extraordinarily long, insofar that most Italian citizens do not even remember their dates, places, and victims. By illustrating the different intervening factors that explain the collective oblivion of the terrorist slaughters, this article documents how institutional and cultural amnesia represents a very relevant key to understanding why Italy tends to forget its recent past. Usually, the collective and social memory has been conceived as the product of “institutional work”. The oblivion, on the contr...
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http://ojs.st-andrews.ac.uk/index.php/jtrThis article analyses cultural theories such as those offer...
The 1970s were characterised in Italy by the radicalisation of radical left political groups, but al...
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Although more than 30 years have past, Italy continues to struggle with the difficult memory of the ...
Although more than 30 years have past, Italy continues to struggle with the difficult memory of the ...
This paper addresses the issue of social representations of the past, focusing on the relation betwe...
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Following the perspective of cultural trauma theorists, this article focuses on the public memory o...
Whilst the interest of memory scholars in regards to political violence and more specifically, terro...
The last decades of the twentieth century and the beginning of the new millennium have been marked b...
Whilst the interest of memory scholars in political violence and more specifically in terrorism is n...
In 2003, a trial of 10 Nazi officers accused of perpetrating a massacre in Sant’Anna di Stazzema be...
http://ojs.st-andrews.ac.uk/index.php/jtrThis article analyses cultural theories such as those offer...
The 1970s were characterised in Italy by the radicalisation of radical left political groups, but al...
This article addresses one concern that is central to much of the sociology of memory currently ongo...
How do liberal democracies deal with their controversial pasts? How do institutions remember politic...
In Italy the ‘strategy of tension’ period represents a still very obscure time in country’s recent h...
none1siThe contribution aims to discuss the results of a qualitative study conducted by the Author u...
Although more than 30 years have past, Italy continues to struggle with the difficult memory of the ...
Although more than 30 years have past, Italy continues to struggle with the difficult memory of the ...
This paper addresses the issue of social representations of the past, focusing on the relation betwe...
Negotiating Memories of Protest in Western Europe explores the transmission of memories of European ...
Following the perspective of cultural trauma theorists, this article focuses on the public memory o...
Whilst the interest of memory scholars in regards to political violence and more specifically, terro...
The last decades of the twentieth century and the beginning of the new millennium have been marked b...
Whilst the interest of memory scholars in political violence and more specifically in terrorism is n...
In 2003, a trial of 10 Nazi officers accused of perpetrating a massacre in Sant’Anna di Stazzema be...
http://ojs.st-andrews.ac.uk/index.php/jtrThis article analyses cultural theories such as those offer...
The 1970s were characterised in Italy by the radicalisation of radical left political groups, but al...