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Siobhan Kattago

    Ambiguous memory
    Encountering the Past within the Present
    Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe
    • Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe

      The Persistence of the Past

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the legacy of totalitarianism and the revolutions of 1989, emphasizing the importance of internalizing lessons from the past to shape Europe's future. It invites readers to reflect on the intricate connections between history and contemporary issues, providing insights into how memory and representation influence the understanding of Europe today. Through this examination, it encourages a deeper engagement with the complexities of European identity and collective memory.

      Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe
    • Encountering the Past within the Present

      Modern Experiences of Time

      • 166pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the age-old philosophical inquiry into living a good life, this volume delves into the complexities of relationships, focusing on both tangible companions and those whose presence lingers in a more ethereal sense. It examines how we navigate connections with the living and the memories of those who have passed, offering insights into the interplay between physical and ghostly interactions in shaping our understanding of fulfillment and existence.

      Encountering the Past within the Present
    • Ambiguous memory

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      This work examines the official memories of National Socialism in West Germany, East Germany, and unified Germany during the 1980s and 90s. It investigates how these memories were internalized in the West and universalized in the East, focusing on social frameworks and specific sites of memory. Key questions include the impact of Nazi memories on national identity and legitimacy in the FRG, GDR, and unified Germany, as well as how public debates shape collective remembrance. The study suggests that memories of the past reveal insights about contemporary society and may influence the future. The formation of postwar German national identities was shaped not only by comparisons between the two German states but also by the remembrance of Nazi Germany. Unified Germany reflects a dual legacy, combining the West German framework of internationalization with the "newness" of a restored nation. Notable sites of memory—such as Bitburg, the "historians' debate," the 50th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the reinterpretation of Buchenwald, and the proposed Holocaust Memorial in Berlin—illustrate the complexities of memory across East, West, and unified Germany.

      Ambiguous memory