The unfinished revolution: making sense of the communist past in Central-Eastern Europe / James Mark

By: Mark, JamesMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Haven: Yale University Press, c2010Description: xxviii, 312 p., [8] p. of plates: ill.; 25 cmISBN: 9780300167160Subject(s): Communism -- Social aspects -- Europe, Central | Communism -- Social aspects -- Europe, Eastern | Post-communism -- Europe, Central | Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern | Memory -- Social aspects -- Europe, Central | Memory -- Social aspects -- Europe, Eastern | Collective memory -- Europe, Central | Collective memory -- Europe, Eastern | Europe, Central -- Social conditions | Europe, Eastern -- Social conditionsDDC classification: 943.705
Contents:
Chapter 1 The Unfinished Revolution Chapter 2 Completing the Revolution: History Commissions and Institutes of National Memory Chapter 3 Criminalizing Communism?: History at Terror Sites and in Statue Parks and National Museums Chapter 4 Containing Fascism: Anti-Communism in the Age of Holocaust Memory Chapter 5 Remaking the Autobiography: Communists and their Pasts Chapter 6 Victims’ Stories Chapter 7 The Afterlife of Atrocity: Remembering Red Army Rape after 1989 Conclusion Divided Societies, Democratic Memory?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [270]-290)and index.

Chapter 1 The Unfinished Revolution
Chapter 2 Completing the Revolution: History Commissions
and Institutes of National Memory Chapter
3 Criminalizing Communism?: History at Terror Sites
and in Statue Parks and National Museums
Chapter
4 Containing Fascism: Anti-Communism in the
Age of Holocaust Memory
Chapter
5 Remaking the Autobiography: Communists and
their Pasts
Chapter
6 Victims’ Stories
Chapter
7 The Afterlife of Atrocity: Remembering Red Army
Rape after 1989
Conclusion Divided Societies, Democratic Memory?

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