This edited volume studies the logic of community formation and common view of the past to show how various social bonds of communities functioned during the modern national era of East-Central Europe from the late eighteenth century until today, and how multi-faceted this group-building really was.
This edited volume studies the logic of community formation and common view of the past to show how various social bonds of communities functioned during the modern national era of East-Central Europe from the late eighteenth century until today, and how multi-faceted this group-building really was.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aleksander ¿upienko is Associate Professor in the T. Manteuffel Institute of History, the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw.
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Introduction Part 1: Urban Communities and Memories in the Eighteenth to Nineteenth Centuries 1. Epitaphs and Memory in Royal Prussia Between the Premodern Era and Modernity: The Case of Nicolaus Copernicus and Memorials Dedicated to Him 2. Faith, Self and Boundary: Christian Communities in Nineteenth-Century East-Central Europe 3. The Memory of the Pre-Partition Polish State in the Jewish Culture Around 1900 Part 2: Urban Communities and Memories at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 4. Forging Visions of a Polish Past in a Nationalising City: Memory Politics in Autonomous Lviv 5. Commemorating Polish History in the Public Spaces of County Towns in Autonomous Galicia (1861-1918) 6. Between Local and National Memory: The Activity of Selected Polish Socio-Cultural Associations in Galicia at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 7. Three Monuments in Russian Vilnius at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Repetition, Function, Meaning Part 3: Urban Communities and Memories in the Interwar Period 8. Zamo (1918-1939): Myth, Legend and the Creation of Memory 9. Legions of the Phoenix: State-Controlled memory and the Rebuilding of Kalisz After 1918 10. Regionalism and the (Re-)Construction of Subnational Communities: Chodsko and Kdyn in South-Western Czechoslovakia, 1918-1948 Part 4: Urban Communities and Memories After 1945 11. Forge, Cage, Spectre: The Bases of (Non-)Remembrance of the Town of Tur iansky Svätý Martin 12. Mediating with Memory: The Case of the Imperial/Castle/University Quarter in Poznä (1910-2021) 13. Remembering as Unknowing: Limitations of the Category of Collective Memory in Studies of Jewish Spaces in Contemporary Poland 14. Unwanted Heritage or the Continuation of a City's Modernisation?: The Problem of the Liquidation of Cemeteries in Gdansk After 1945
Introduction Part 1: Urban Communities and Memories in the Eighteenth to Nineteenth Centuries 1. Epitaphs and Memory in Royal Prussia Between the Premodern Era and Modernity: The Case of Nicolaus Copernicus and Memorials Dedicated to Him 2. Faith, Self and Boundary: Christian Communities in Nineteenth-Century East-Central Europe 3. The Memory of the Pre-Partition Polish State in the Jewish Culture Around 1900 Part 2: Urban Communities and Memories at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 4. Forging Visions of a Polish Past in a Nationalising City: Memory Politics in Autonomous Lviv 5. Commemorating Polish History in the Public Spaces of County Towns in Autonomous Galicia (1861-1918) 6. Between Local and National Memory: The Activity of Selected Polish Socio-Cultural Associations in Galicia at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 7. Three Monuments in Russian Vilnius at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Repetition, Function, Meaning Part 3: Urban Communities and Memories in the Interwar Period 8. Zamo (1918-1939): Myth, Legend and the Creation of Memory 9. Legions of the Phoenix: State-Controlled memory and the Rebuilding of Kalisz After 1918 10. Regionalism and the (Re-)Construction of Subnational Communities: Chodsko and Kdyn in South-Western Czechoslovakia, 1918-1948 Part 4: Urban Communities and Memories After 1945 11. Forge, Cage, Spectre: The Bases of (Non-)Remembrance of the Town of Tur iansky Svätý Martin 12. Mediating with Memory: The Case of the Imperial/Castle/University Quarter in Poznä (1910-2021) 13. Remembering as Unknowing: Limitations of the Category of Collective Memory in Studies of Jewish Spaces in Contemporary Poland 14. Unwanted Heritage or the Continuation of a City's Modernisation?: The Problem of the Liquidation of Cemeteries in Gdansk After 1945
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