Politics of Memory and Nationalism

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Abstract

Scholars of nationalism knew about the role of memory and forgetting in nation building long before the contemporary boom of memory studies. Still, they can learn a lot from this relatively new research field. This article offers an overview of the literature on the politics of memory, focusing on different patterns of dealing with a dark past of genocides, civil wars, and political repressions, on the one hand, and on the observations derived from the recent so-called memory wars in Europe, on the other. Both issues elucidate a persistent role of nationalism in the contemporary world.

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Malinova, O. (2021, November 30). Politics of Memory and Nationalism. Nationalities Papers. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2020.87

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