Memory on Wars Between Russia and Central and Eastern Europe

Tuesday

Part 1: The Politics of Memory

Jan Kubik and Michael Bernhard (2014), "A Theory of the Politics of Memory," in Bernhard and Kubik, eds., Twenty Years after Communism:  The Politics of Memory and Commemoration, Oxford:  Oxford  University Press, 3-37.

Berthold Molden (2016), “Resistant pasts versus mnemonic hegemony: On the power relations of collective memory” Memory Studies, 9:2, 125-142

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https://is.muni.cz/el/fss/jaro2024/IREn5025/um/Bernhard_and_Kubik__Twenty_years_after_Communism__1_.pdf

Part 2: Memory Landscapes in Europe

Siobhan Kattago, Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe (Burlington, VT:  Ashgate, 2012), ch. 2, especially pp. 32-43.

Subotić, Jelena (2019), Yellow Star, Red Star:  Holocaust Remembrance after Communism, Ithaca, NY:  Cornell University Press. Ch. 1, pp. 17-45.

Maria Mälksoo (2009),  “The Memory Politics of Becoming European: The East European Subalterns and the Collective Memory of Europe,” European Journal of International Relations, 15(4): 653-680.

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https://is.muni.cz/el/fss/jaro2024/IREn5025/um/Kattago__Agreeing_to_Disagree_on_the_Legacies_of_Recent_History__Ch_ewsrdmks._2.pdf