Jay Winter / Emmanuel Sivan (eds.)
War and Remembrance in the Twentieth Century
Herausgeber: Sivan, Emmanuel; Winter, Jay
Jay Winter / Emmanuel Sivan (eds.)
War and Remembrance in the Twentieth Century
Herausgeber: Sivan, Emmanuel; Winter, Jay
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Collaborative volume examining how wars have been remembered in Europe, America and the Middle East.
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Collaborative volume examining how wars have been remembered in Europe, America and the Middle East.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780521794367
- ISBN-10: 0521794366
- Artikelnr.: 21258671
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780521794367
- ISBN-10: 0521794366
- Artikelnr.: 21258671
Introduction Emmanuel Sivan and Jay Winter
1. Setting the framework Emmanuel Sivan and Jay Winter
2. Forms of kinship and remembrance in the aftermath of the Great War Jay Winter
3. War, death and remembrance in Soviet Russia Catherine Merridale
4. Agents of memory: Spanish Civil War veterans and disabled soldiers Paloma Aguilar
5. Children as war victims in postwar European cinema Pierre Sorlin
6. From survivor to witness: voices from the Shoah Annette Wieviorka
7. Landscapes of loss: little Tokyo in Los Angeles Dolores Hayden
8. The Algerian war in French collective memory Antoine Prost
9. Private pain and public remembrance in Israel Emmanuel Sivan
10. Personal narratives and commemoration Samuel Hynes
11. Against consolation: Walter Benjamin and the refusal to mourn Martin Jay.
1. Setting the framework Emmanuel Sivan and Jay Winter
2. Forms of kinship and remembrance in the aftermath of the Great War Jay Winter
3. War, death and remembrance in Soviet Russia Catherine Merridale
4. Agents of memory: Spanish Civil War veterans and disabled soldiers Paloma Aguilar
5. Children as war victims in postwar European cinema Pierre Sorlin
6. From survivor to witness: voices from the Shoah Annette Wieviorka
7. Landscapes of loss: little Tokyo in Los Angeles Dolores Hayden
8. The Algerian war in French collective memory Antoine Prost
9. Private pain and public remembrance in Israel Emmanuel Sivan
10. Personal narratives and commemoration Samuel Hynes
11. Against consolation: Walter Benjamin and the refusal to mourn Martin Jay.
Introduction Emmanuel Sivan and Jay Winter
1. Setting the framework Emmanuel Sivan and Jay Winter
2. Forms of kinship and remembrance in the aftermath of the Great War Jay Winter
3. War, death and remembrance in Soviet Russia Catherine Merridale
4. Agents of memory: Spanish Civil War veterans and disabled soldiers Paloma Aguilar
5. Children as war victims in postwar European cinema Pierre Sorlin
6. From survivor to witness: voices from the Shoah Annette Wieviorka
7. Landscapes of loss: little Tokyo in Los Angeles Dolores Hayden
8. The Algerian war in French collective memory Antoine Prost
9. Private pain and public remembrance in Israel Emmanuel Sivan
10. Personal narratives and commemoration Samuel Hynes
11. Against consolation: Walter Benjamin and the refusal to mourn Martin Jay.
1. Setting the framework Emmanuel Sivan and Jay Winter
2. Forms of kinship and remembrance in the aftermath of the Great War Jay Winter
3. War, death and remembrance in Soviet Russia Catherine Merridale
4. Agents of memory: Spanish Civil War veterans and disabled soldiers Paloma Aguilar
5. Children as war victims in postwar European cinema Pierre Sorlin
6. From survivor to witness: voices from the Shoah Annette Wieviorka
7. Landscapes of loss: little Tokyo in Los Angeles Dolores Hayden
8. The Algerian war in French collective memory Antoine Prost
9. Private pain and public remembrance in Israel Emmanuel Sivan
10. Personal narratives and commemoration Samuel Hynes
11. Against consolation: Walter Benjamin and the refusal to mourn Martin Jay.