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The Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact : genesis of Euroatlantic day of remembrance : historical memory in Western and Eastern Europe : Solidarity and Polish Crisis of 1980-1981 from a Hungarian perspective / executive editor, Prof. Jan Rydel PhD, Poland.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: JC480 .R53 2012

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    Overview

    Series
    Remembrance and solidarity : studies in 20th century European history, Number 1
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Warszawa : European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, 2012
    ©2012
    Locale
    Europe
    Contents
    23 August: The Genesis of a Euro-Atlantic Day of Remembrance / Stefan Troebst
    Between Negotiation and Acceptance: The Znak Community Versus People's Poland, With Special Consideration of the German Question / Łukasz Miłek
    Generation 1989? A Critique of a Popular Diagnosis / Martin Gloger
    Between Authoritarian Self-Legitimation and Democratic Opposition. The Variety of Hungarian Reactions to the Rise of Solidarność and the Polish Crisis of 1980-81 / Ferenc Laczó
    Apology - All Is Relative. Stories of Acknowledgement, Hesitation and Denial After Communism / Gergana Tzvetkova
    The Dynamics of Memory in East and West: Elements of a Comparative Framework / Harald Wydra
    Genealogies of Memory in Central and Eastern Europe: Theories and Methods / Joanna Wawrzyniak
    The Loneliness of Victims. Methodological, Ethical and Political Aspects of Counting the Human Losses of the Second World War / Rudolf Paksa
    Anti-Communist Resistance in Central and Eastern Europe / Peter Jašek
    Region - State - Europe: Regional Identities Under Dictatorship and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe / Anna Opitz
    European Remembrance. First Symposium of European Institutions Dealing with 20th Century History / European Network Remembrance and Solidarity Secretariate.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Rydel, Jan.
    European Network Remembrance and Solidarity.
    Notes
    Cover title.
    Papers from a 14-15 September 2012 conference held in Gdansk.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    23 August: The Genesis of a Euro-Atlantic Day of Remembrance / Stefan Troebst -- Between Negotiation and Acceptance: The Znak Community Versus People's Poland, With Special Consideration of the German Question / Łukasz Miłek -- Generation 1989? A Critique of a Popular Diagnosis / Martin Gloger -- Between Authoritarian Self-Legitimation and Democratic Opposition. The Variety of Hungarian Reactions to the Rise of Solidarność and the Polish Crisis of 1980-81 / Ferenc Laczó -- Apology - All Is Relative. Stories of Acknowledgement, Hesitation and Denial After Communism / Gergana Tzvetkova -- The Dynamics of Memory in East and West: Elements of a Comparative Framework / Harald Wydra -- Genealogies of Memory in Central and Eastern Europe: Theories and Methods / Joanna Wawrzyniak -- The Loneliness of Victims. Methodological, Ethical and Political Aspects of Counting the Human Losses of the Second World War / Rudolf Paksa -- Anti-Communist Resistance in Central and Eastern Europe / Peter Jašek -- Region - State - Europe: Regional Identities Under Dictatorship and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe / Anna Opitz -- European Remembrance. First Symposium of European Institutions Dealing with 20th Century History / European Network Remembrance and Solidarity Secretariate.

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    Language
    English
    Physical Description
    210 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.

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