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6/2008
Geschichtspolitik und Gegenerinnerung. Krieg, Gewalt und Trauma im Osten Europas

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Heftbeschreibung / Abstracts (de) (en)


Editorial

Ambivalenzen der Erinnerung
György Konrád
Aufruhr
Tumult
Karl Schlögel
Orte und Schichten der Erinnerung
Annäherungen an das östliche Europa
Places and layers of memory
Reflections on the eastern part of Europe
Helmut König
Erinnern und Vergessen
Vom Nutzen und Nachteil für die Politik
Remembering and forgetting
On their use and abuse in politics
Harald Welzer, Claudia Lenz
Opa in Europa
Befunde vergleichender Tradierungsforschung
Grandpa in Europe
Findings from Comparative Transgenerational Transmission Research
Boris Dubin
Erinnern als staatliche Veranstaltung
Geschichte und Herrschaft in Russland
Remembrance as a state event
History and power in Russia
Stefan Troebst
1945
Ein (gesamt-)europäischer Erinnerungsort?
A(n) (all-)European place of memory?
Memorial
Nationale Geschichtsbilder
Das 20. Jahrhundert und der "Krieg der Erinnerungen"
National views of history
The twentieth century and the "war of memories"

Länder

Countries
Peter Oliver Loew
Helden oder Opfer?
Erinnerungskulturen in Polen nach 1989
Heroes or victims?
Memory cultures in Poland since 1989
Christiane Brenner
Das "totalitäre Zeitalter"?
Demokratie und Diktatur in Tschechiens Erinnerungspolitik
The "totalitarian era"?
Democracy and dictatorship in the Czech Republic's politics of memory
Carmen Scheide
Erinnerungsbrüche
Baltische Erfahrungen und Europas Gedächtnis
Gaps in memory
Baltic experiences and Europe's memory
Karsten Brüggemann
Denkmäler des Grolls
Estland und die Kriege des 20. Jahrhunderts
Monuments of resentment
Estonia and the wars of the twentieth century
Katja Wezel
"Okkupanten" oder "Befreier"?
Geteilte Erinnerung und getrennte Geschichtsbilder in Lettland
Occupation or liberation?
Latvian and Russian views of history in conflict
Alvydas Nikzentaitis
Die Epoche der Diktaturen
Erinnerungskonkurrenz in Litauen
The epochs of dictatorships
The competition of memories in Lithuania
Wilfried Jilge
Nationalukrainischer Befreiungskampf
Die Umwertung des Zweiten Weltkrieges in der Ukraine
Nationalist-Ukrainian struggle for liberation
The re-evaluation of the Second World War in Ukraine
Imke Hansen
Die politische Planung der Erinnerung
Geschichtskonstruktionen in Belarus zwischen Konflikt und Konsens
The political planning of memory
The construction of history in Belarus between conflict and consensus

Gedenkstätten, Museen, Schulbücher

Memorials, museums, textbooks
Andrij Portnov
Pluralität der Erinnerung
Denkmäler und Geschichtspolitik in der Ukraine
Plurality of memory
Monuments and the politics of history in Ukraine
Delphine Bechtel
Von Lemberg nach L'viv
Gedächtniskonflikte in einer Stadt an der Grenze
From Lemberg to L'viv
Conflict over memory in a city on the border
Astrid Sahm
Im Banne des Krieges
Gedenkstätten und Erinnerungskultur in Belarus
Under the spell of war
Memorials and memory culture in Belarus
Leanid Levin
"Die Landschaft ist Co-Autor meiner Gedenkstätten..."
"The Landscape is co-author of My memorial sites..."
A conversation with Belarusian architect Leanid Levin
Elena Temper
Konflikte um Kurapaty
Geteilte Erinnerung im postsowjetischen Belarus
Conflicts over Kurapaty
Divided memory in post-soviet Belarus
Valters Nollendorfs
Achse der Erinnerung
Krieg und Okkupation in lettischen Denkmälern
50 years and three kilometres
Gaps in the Latvian landscape of memory
Krzysztof Ruchniewicz
Geschichtsstunde
Der Zweite Weltkrieg im polnischen Schulbuch
A history lesson
The Second World War in Polish textbooks
Elfie Siegl
Versöhnung über Gräbern
Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge in Russland
Graveside reconciliation
The German War Graves Commission in Russia
Xavier Galmiche
Modelle und Modalitäten der Geschichte
Touzim: eine doppelte Stadtgeschichte in Böhmen
Models and modalities of memory
Touzim: The duel history of a town in Bohemia

Erinnerungsorte in Musik und Literatur

Places of memory in music and literature
Dorota Szwarcman
"Und Gott verbarg sein Antlitz"
Polnische Kompositionen über Krieg und Gewalt
"And god hid his face"
Polish compositions about the war and violence
Natascha Drubek-Meyer
Opfer und "Leichenverbrenner"
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The victim and the "cremator"
The "Jewish theme" in Czech literature and film
Jurate Landsbergyte
"Herr, unser Land brennt!"
Baltikum: Widerstand aus dem Geist der Musik
"Lord, your country is burning!"
The Baltic: Resistance from the spirit of music
Claudia Sinnig
Klio, Muse der Geschichte
Die litauische Literatur im Zweiten Weltkrieg
Clio, the use of history
Lithuanian verse under the Soviet and German occupations, 1939-1942
Cornelius Hasselblatt
Distanz, Verbitterung, Groteske
Erinnerungskulturen in der estnischen Literatur
Distance, resentment, grotesque
Memory culture in Estonian prose


 

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