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Remembering historical trauma in Paul Greengrass's Bloody Sunday.(Critical essay)
September 22, 2007... Since the instigation of the peace process in Northern Ireland, issues relating to the commemoration of the political conflict there have moved to center stage in media, political, cultural and academic discourses. This essay locates the film...
Stigma and sacrifice in the Federal Republic of Germany.(Critical essay)
September 22, 2007... Historians are dumb witnesses to a culture wrangling with itself about its criminal past if they only narrate the sequence of historical controversies such as those that have dotted the German public landscape since the Holocaust. They need to...
Remembering and forgetting the war: elite mythmaking, mass reaction, and Sino-Japanese relations, 1950-2006.(Report)
September 22, 2007... Ruling elites often make pernicious national myths for instrumental purposes, creating divergent historical memories of the same events in different countries. But they tend to exploit international history disputes only when they feel insecure...
The Paris Commune of 1871, the Russian Revolution of 1905, and the shifting of the revolutionary tradition.(Critical essay)
September 22, 2007... What was the legacy of the 1871 Paris Commune at the time of the Russian Revolution of 1905? Was it understood as part of an obsolete revolutionary tradition or as something new? The French left responded equivocally even as the 1905 revolution...
Was Roland a Nazi? Victims, perpetrators, and silences during the restoration of civic identity in postwar Bremen.(Critical essay)
September 22, 2007... Drawing on newspaper articles, contemporary architectural writings, diaries and archival records, this essay examines National Socialism's afterlife in the early Federal Republic in a local context. Focusing on debates that shaped the postwar...