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Memory laws, memory wars. the politics of the past in Europe and Russia

Kopsov, Nikolay

Pamięć, Polityka, Historia, Mowa nienawiści, Holocaust, Historiografia, Rosja, Europa

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Author
Kopsov, Nikolay
Title
Memory laws, memory wars. the politics of the past in Europe and Russia
Issue number
First edition.
Volume
1 online resource (xvi, 321 pages) :
Series
New studies in European history
Additional information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The rise of memory and the origins of memory laws -- Memory laws in Western Europe -- Memory laws in Eastern Europe -- Memory laws in Ukraine -- Memory law projects in Yeltsin's Russia -- Memory laws In Putin's Russia.
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Pamięć
Polityka
Historia
Mowa nienawiści
Holocaust
Historiografia
Rosja
Europa
Summary
Laws against Holocaust denial are perhaps the best-known manifestation of the present-day politics of historical memory. In Memory Laws, Memory Wars, Nikolay Koposov examines the phenomenon of memory laws in Western and Eastern Europe, Ukraine, and Russia and exposes their very different purposes in the East and West. In Western Europe, he shows how memory laws were designed to create a common European memory centred on the memory of the Holocaust as a means of integrating Europe, combating raci
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