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Conflict and Memory: Bridging Past and Future in (South East) Europe

Nomos,  2010, 326 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8329-4879-5


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The work is part of the series Southeast European Integration Perspectives (Volume 3)
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Conflict and Memory presents a collection of essays focusing reconstructed past in Europe. The book approaches the Balkans as integral part of the common European history. In fact, many countries that are already European Union members also have conflicting memories and are to this very day involved in a complex process of, first, coming to terms with their own past; second, acknowledging each other"s conflicting memories; and, third, trying to (re)construct a common European memory as part of transnational memory spaces. The essays highlight the different memory discourses. Against the background of country-specific and comparative studies, they offer convincing analyses and arguments as to why the process of dealing with the past has to be seen both against the background of European history and in the context of the European Union integration process.

»ein sehr anregender und gut lesbarer Beitrag zu der Frage "Welche Erinnerung brauchen und wollen wir in und für Europa?"«
Nicolas Moll, Südosteuropa Mitteilungen 1/12

»Der Sammelband ist für Leser und Leserinnen interessant, die sich für die Aufbereitung von Vergangenheit in den Nachfolgestaaten Jugoslawiens interessieren. Sie finden in den länderspezifischen Essays viele Informationen und Anregungen für weitere Fragen und Problemlösungen.«
Ute Möntnich, Südosteuropa 2/11

»Insgesamt bietet der Band eine gut lesbare Zusammenstellung wertvoller Beiträge zu einem wichtigen Thema.«
Christian Haas, www.pw-portal.de November 2010

»Lesenswert!«
Josef Gepp, Falter 47/10