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Uses of the Past in Conflict and Post-conflict Settings
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This volume suggests a model of collective memory that distinguishes between two conceptual logics of memory fragmentation, vertical fragmentation and horizontal fragmentation.
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This volume suggests a model of collective memory that distinguishes between two conceptual logics of memory fragmentation, vertical fragmentation and horizontal fragmentation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000877304
- Artikelnr.: 67718252
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000877304
- Artikelnr.: 67718252
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Eric Sangar is Assistant Professor in Political Science at Sciences Po Lille, University of Lille, France, as well as Fellow at the Marc Bloch Centre, Berlin, Germany. Valérie Rosoux is Research Director at the FNRS and Professor in Political Science at UCLouvain, Belgium, as well as Fellow at the Max Planck Institutes Luxembourg and Halle, Luxembourg and Germany. Anne Bazin is Assistant Professor in Political Science at Sciences Po Lille, University of Lille, France. Emmanuelle Hébert External Scientific Fellow at the Institut de Sciences Politiques Louvain Europe (ISPOLE) at UCLouvain, Belgium.
Table of contents
1. Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hébert, Valérie Rosoux & Eric Sangar:
Introduction: "Memory fragmentation" as a new heuristic tool to grasp
the dynamics of political uses of the past in conflict and
post-conflict settings
1. Civil society actors
1. Stipe Odak: Construction of Victimhood and its Fragmentation within
National Frameworks
2. Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: Gender, Memory and Peace: Struggles
between Homogenisation and Fragmentation
3. Elise Féron: Conflict memories and gender-based violence: from
silencing to standardization
4. Elise Julien: The Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge: a century
of memory negotiations in Germany
5. Thomas Serrier: Pluralism at stake: Rebelling provinces and the
national master narrative in the German-Polish memories after the end
of the Cold War
6. Delphine Griveaud & Solveig Hennebert: The PSG Ultras' annual
commemoration of the 13 November 2015 terrorist attacks: a window on
collective memory
1. Historians
1. Sandra Rios Oyola: The Fragmentation of Historical Memory in Colombia
2. Emmanuelle Hébert: Transforming Polish-German Past: Toward a common
narrative?
3. Valentin Behr: When historians contribute to the fragmentation of
memories: The case of "Polish-Jewish relations" during World War II
1. Soldiers and military organizations
1. Mathias Delori: Understanding the fragmentation of the memory of the
Allied bombings of World War II: The role of the United States
Strategic Bombing Survey
2. Christophe Wasinski: Present wars as catalysts of fragmented memories
of past wars: the use of the Algerian War in the context of the
French deployment in Afghanistan
3. Eric Sangar: "Hurra, wir können's noch!": How NATO's
counterinsurgency doctrine uncovered German civil-military memory
fragmentation
4. Antoine Younsi: "Paying a blood debt" or "Liberating Africa"? The
postcolonial fragmentation of French military and political memory
frames during the Operation Serval in Mali (2013-2014)
1. Transnational organizations
1. Valérie Rosoux: Can NGOs do away with the 'tyranny of the past'?
Strategies against memory fragmentation in Rwanda
2. Thomas Richard: ANNA News as a transnational memory entrepreneur?
Uses of the Past in the Coverage of the Syrian Civil War by
Russian-language media
3. Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hébert, Valérie Rosoux & Eric Sangar:
Conclusion: overall findings and implications for the heuristic and
normative value of "memory fragmentation"
1. Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hébert, Valérie Rosoux & Eric Sangar:
Introduction: "Memory fragmentation" as a new heuristic tool to grasp
the dynamics of political uses of the past in conflict and
post-conflict settings
1. Civil society actors
1. Stipe Odak: Construction of Victimhood and its Fragmentation within
National Frameworks
2. Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: Gender, Memory and Peace: Struggles
between Homogenisation and Fragmentation
3. Elise Féron: Conflict memories and gender-based violence: from
silencing to standardization
4. Elise Julien: The Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge: a century
of memory negotiations in Germany
5. Thomas Serrier: Pluralism at stake: Rebelling provinces and the
national master narrative in the German-Polish memories after the end
of the Cold War
6. Delphine Griveaud & Solveig Hennebert: The PSG Ultras' annual
commemoration of the 13 November 2015 terrorist attacks: a window on
collective memory
1. Historians
1. Sandra Rios Oyola: The Fragmentation of Historical Memory in Colombia
2. Emmanuelle Hébert: Transforming Polish-German Past: Toward a common
narrative?
3. Valentin Behr: When historians contribute to the fragmentation of
memories: The case of "Polish-Jewish relations" during World War II
1. Soldiers and military organizations
1. Mathias Delori: Understanding the fragmentation of the memory of the
Allied bombings of World War II: The role of the United States
Strategic Bombing Survey
2. Christophe Wasinski: Present wars as catalysts of fragmented memories
of past wars: the use of the Algerian War in the context of the
French deployment in Afghanistan
3. Eric Sangar: "Hurra, wir können's noch!": How NATO's
counterinsurgency doctrine uncovered German civil-military memory
fragmentation
4. Antoine Younsi: "Paying a blood debt" or "Liberating Africa"? The
postcolonial fragmentation of French military and political memory
frames during the Operation Serval in Mali (2013-2014)
1. Transnational organizations
1. Valérie Rosoux: Can NGOs do away with the 'tyranny of the past'?
Strategies against memory fragmentation in Rwanda
2. Thomas Richard: ANNA News as a transnational memory entrepreneur?
Uses of the Past in the Coverage of the Syrian Civil War by
Russian-language media
3. Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hébert, Valérie Rosoux & Eric Sangar:
Conclusion: overall findings and implications for the heuristic and
normative value of "memory fragmentation"
Table of contents
1. Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hébert, Valérie Rosoux & Eric Sangar:
Introduction: "Memory fragmentation" as a new heuristic tool to grasp
the dynamics of political uses of the past in conflict and
post-conflict settings
1. Civil society actors
1. Stipe Odak: Construction of Victimhood and its Fragmentation within
National Frameworks
2. Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: Gender, Memory and Peace: Struggles
between Homogenisation and Fragmentation
3. Elise Féron: Conflict memories and gender-based violence: from
silencing to standardization
4. Elise Julien: The Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge: a century
of memory negotiations in Germany
5. Thomas Serrier: Pluralism at stake: Rebelling provinces and the
national master narrative in the German-Polish memories after the end
of the Cold War
6. Delphine Griveaud & Solveig Hennebert: The PSG Ultras' annual
commemoration of the 13 November 2015 terrorist attacks: a window on
collective memory
1. Historians
1. Sandra Rios Oyola: The Fragmentation of Historical Memory in Colombia
2. Emmanuelle Hébert: Transforming Polish-German Past: Toward a common
narrative?
3. Valentin Behr: When historians contribute to the fragmentation of
memories: The case of "Polish-Jewish relations" during World War II
1. Soldiers and military organizations
1. Mathias Delori: Understanding the fragmentation of the memory of the
Allied bombings of World War II: The role of the United States
Strategic Bombing Survey
2. Christophe Wasinski: Present wars as catalysts of fragmented memories
of past wars: the use of the Algerian War in the context of the
French deployment in Afghanistan
3. Eric Sangar: "Hurra, wir können's noch!": How NATO's
counterinsurgency doctrine uncovered German civil-military memory
fragmentation
4. Antoine Younsi: "Paying a blood debt" or "Liberating Africa"? The
postcolonial fragmentation of French military and political memory
frames during the Operation Serval in Mali (2013-2014)
1. Transnational organizations
1. Valérie Rosoux: Can NGOs do away with the 'tyranny of the past'?
Strategies against memory fragmentation in Rwanda
2. Thomas Richard: ANNA News as a transnational memory entrepreneur?
Uses of the Past in the Coverage of the Syrian Civil War by
Russian-language media
3. Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hébert, Valérie Rosoux & Eric Sangar:
Conclusion: overall findings and implications for the heuristic and
normative value of "memory fragmentation"
1. Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hébert, Valérie Rosoux & Eric Sangar:
Introduction: "Memory fragmentation" as a new heuristic tool to grasp
the dynamics of political uses of the past in conflict and
post-conflict settings
1. Civil society actors
1. Stipe Odak: Construction of Victimhood and its Fragmentation within
National Frameworks
2. Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: Gender, Memory and Peace: Struggles
between Homogenisation and Fragmentation
3. Elise Féron: Conflict memories and gender-based violence: from
silencing to standardization
4. Elise Julien: The Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge: a century
of memory negotiations in Germany
5. Thomas Serrier: Pluralism at stake: Rebelling provinces and the
national master narrative in the German-Polish memories after the end
of the Cold War
6. Delphine Griveaud & Solveig Hennebert: The PSG Ultras' annual
commemoration of the 13 November 2015 terrorist attacks: a window on
collective memory
1. Historians
1. Sandra Rios Oyola: The Fragmentation of Historical Memory in Colombia
2. Emmanuelle Hébert: Transforming Polish-German Past: Toward a common
narrative?
3. Valentin Behr: When historians contribute to the fragmentation of
memories: The case of "Polish-Jewish relations" during World War II
1. Soldiers and military organizations
1. Mathias Delori: Understanding the fragmentation of the memory of the
Allied bombings of World War II: The role of the United States
Strategic Bombing Survey
2. Christophe Wasinski: Present wars as catalysts of fragmented memories
of past wars: the use of the Algerian War in the context of the
French deployment in Afghanistan
3. Eric Sangar: "Hurra, wir können's noch!": How NATO's
counterinsurgency doctrine uncovered German civil-military memory
fragmentation
4. Antoine Younsi: "Paying a blood debt" or "Liberating Africa"? The
postcolonial fragmentation of French military and political memory
frames during the Operation Serval in Mali (2013-2014)
1. Transnational organizations
1. Valérie Rosoux: Can NGOs do away with the 'tyranny of the past'?
Strategies against memory fragmentation in Rwanda
2. Thomas Richard: ANNA News as a transnational memory entrepreneur?
Uses of the Past in the Coverage of the Syrian Civil War by
Russian-language media
3. Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hébert, Valérie Rosoux & Eric Sangar:
Conclusion: overall findings and implications for the heuristic and
normative value of "memory fragmentation"