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Memory in Transatlantic Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Memory in Transatlantic Relations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-02-13
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This volume focuses on the uses of collective memory in transatlantic relations between the United States, and Western and Central European nations in the period from the Cold War to the present day. Sitting at the intersection of international relations, history, memory studies and various "area" studies, Memory in Transatlantic Relations examines the role of memory in an international context, including the ways in which policy and decision makers utilize memory; the relationship between trauma, memory and international politics; the multiplicity of actors who shape memory; and the role of memory in the conflicts in post-Cold War Europe. Thematically organized and presenting studies centered on the U.S., Hungary, France, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the authors explore the built environment (memorials) and performances of memory (commemorations), shedding light on the ways in which memories are mobilized to frame relations between the U.S. and nations in Western and Central Europe. As such, it will appeal to scholars across the social sciences and historians with interests in memory studies, foreign policy and international relations.

Love Don't Need a Reason
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

Love Don't Need a Reason

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Remembrance of Things Present
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 415

Remembrance of Things Present

Time capsules offer unexpected insights into how people view their own time, place, and culture, as well as their duties to future generations. Remembrance of Things Present traces the birth of this device to the Gilded Age, when growing urban volatility prompted doubts about how the period would be remembered—or if it would be remembered at all. Yablon details how diverse Americans – from presidents and mayors to advocates for the rights of women, blacks, and workers – constructed prospective memories of their present. They did so by contributing not just written testimony to time capsules but also sources that historians and archivists considered illegitimate, such as photographs, phonograph records, films, and everyday artifacts. By offering a direct line to posterity, time capsules stimulated various hopes for the future. Remembrance of Things Present delves into these treasure chests to unearth those forgotten futures.

The Power to Die
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

The Power to Die

Acts of suicide by enslaved people carried significant cultural, legal, and political implications in the emerging slave societies of British America and, later, the United States. This study features a wide range of evidence from ship logs and surgeon's journals, legal and legislative records, newspapers, periodicals, novels, and plays, abolitionist print and slave narratives in order to consider the intimate circumstances, cultural meanings, and political consequences of enslaved peoples' acts of self-destruction in the context of early American slavery.

Americans at War in the Ottoman Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Americans at War in the Ottoman Empire

Americans at War in the Ottoman Empire examines the role of mercenary figures in negotiating relations between the United States and the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century. Mercenaries are often treated as historical footnotes, yet their encounters with the Ottoman world contributed to US culture and the impressions they left behind continue to influence US approaches to Africa and the Middle East. The book's analysis of these mercenary encounters and their legacies begins with the Battle of Derna in 1805-in which the US flag was raised above a battlefield for the first time outside of North America with the help of a mercenary army-and concludes with the British occupation of Egypt in...

Битва за прошлое: Как политика меняет историю
  • Language: ru
  • Pages: 267

Битва за прошлое: Как политика меняет историю

История давно перестала быть уделом только лишь ученых, превратившись в одно из самых мощных орудий в битвах политиков. Разрушенные монументы, переписанные учебники, новые названия улиц — мы это видели не раз и, похоже, не избежим в будущем. Разные интерпретации мировой истории встали на службу политическим менеджерам, но в этот момент столкнулись с волей народных масс. Профессо...

Traumatic Storytelling and Memory in Post-Apartheid South Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Traumatic Storytelling and Memory in Post-Apartheid South Africa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-12-21
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book explores the practice of traumatic storytelling that emerged out of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and came to play a key role in the lives of the members of the Khulumani Support Group for victims of apartheid-era political violence. Group members found traumatic storytelling both frustrating and yet also an important form of memory work that shaped how they saw themselves in the post-apartheid era. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, the author examines how traumatic storytelling functioned not only as a kind of psychological healing and national political theatre, but also as a potent form of social relation, economic exchange, political activism, and expre...

Delhi Press June 16, 2009
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Delhi Press June 16, 2009

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American Alkalometry ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 858

American Alkalometry ...

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1894
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Allison's Gambit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Allison's Gambit

When Allison began to care for her mother with Alzheimer's, she started to ask some difficult questions. At what point is a life no longer worth living? Would dementia be in her future too? Worried that her mother's fate may be her own, Allison comes up with an unusual approach to try and control her own demise: start smoking. After all, she would rather die of cancer or a lung infection than the way her mother did - unable to recognize her own family, to take care of herself, or even speak. The tough part will be getting her family and friends on board with her new perspective. Full of compassion for both Alzheimer's victims and those it affects-caregivers, family, and loved ones-Allison's Gambit brings a taboo topic to the forefront and asks us all - what would we do?