Buch, Englisch, 303 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 533 g
Buch, Englisch, 303 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 533 g
Reihe: Memory Politics and Transitional Justice
ISBN: 978-3-030-54699-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Europeanisation and Memory Politics in the Western Balkans (Ana Miloševic and Tamara Trošt).- Chapter 2. Building upon the European Union’s Anti-Fascist Foundations: The Cetniks and Serbia’s Memory Politics between Europeanisation and Russia (Jelena Ðureinovic).- Chapter 3. Erasing Yugoslavia, Ignoring Europe: The Perils of the Europeanisation Process in Contemporary Croatian Memory Politics (Taylor McConnell).- Chapter 4. European Union Guidelines to Reconciliation in Mostar: How to Remember? What to Forget? (Aline Cateux).- Chapter 5. Constructing a Usable Past: Changing Memory Politics in Jasenovac Memorial Museum (Aleksandra Zaremba).- Chapter 6. Effects of Europeanised Memory in “Artworks as Monuments” (Manca Bajec).- Chapter 7. „Skopje 2014” Reappraised: Debating a Memory Project in North Macedonia (Naum Trajanovski).- Chapter 8. Europeanising History to (Re)Construct the Statehood Narrative: The Reinterpretation of World War One in Montenegro (Nikola Zecevic).- Chapter 9. Narratives of Gender, War Memory, and EU-Scepticism in the Movement against the Ratification of the Istanbul Convention in Croatia (Dunja Obajdin and Slobodan Golušin).- Chapter 10. Against Institutionalised Forgetting: Memory Politics from Below in Postwar Prijedor (Zoran Vuckovac).- Chapter 11. Violence, War and Gender: Collective Memory and Politics of Remembrance in Kosovo (Abit Hoxha and Kenneth Andresen).- Chapter 12. Conclusion (Ana Miloševic).