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Twenty years after communism / Michael Bernhard and Jan Kubik.

Contributor(s): Bernhard, Michael H [editor.] | Kubik, Jan, 1953- [editor.].Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780199375165 (ebook) :.Subject(s): Collective memory -- Political aspects -- Europe, Eastern -- Case studies | Memorialization -- Political aspects -- Europe, Eastern -- Case studies | Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern -- Case studies | Europe, Eastern -- Politics and government -- 1989- -- Case studiesAdditional Physical Form: Print version 9780199375134DDC classification: 943.0009049 Online resources: Oxford scholarship online Summary: While the fall of the Berlin Wall is positively commemorated in the West, the former Soviet Bloc has a more complicated view of its legacy. In post-communist Eastern Europe, the way people remember state socialism is closely intertwined with the manner in which they envision historical justice. This book is concerned with the explosion of a politics of memory triggered by the fall of state socialism in Eastern Europe, and it takes a comparative look at the ways that communism and its demise have been commemorated (or not commemorated) by major political actors across the region.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

While the fall of the Berlin Wall is positively commemorated in the West, the former Soviet Bloc has a more complicated view of its legacy. In post-communist Eastern Europe, the way people remember state socialism is closely intertwined with the manner in which they envision historical justice. This book is concerned with the explosion of a politics of memory triggered by the fall of state socialism in Eastern Europe, and it takes a comparative look at the ways that communism and its demise have been commemorated (or not commemorated) by major political actors across the region.

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