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Perpetrators, Accomplices and Victims in Twentieth-Century Politics: Reckoning with the Past: Totalitarianism Movements and Political Religions

Editat de Anatoly M. Khazanov, Stanley Payne
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 apr 2009
These studies examine the ways in which succeeding democratic regimes have dealt with, or have ignored (and in several cases sugar-coated) an authoritarian or totalitarian past from 1943 to the present. They treat the relationship with democratization and the different ways in which collective memory is formed and dealt with, or ignored and suppressed. Previous books have examined only restricted sets of countries, such as western or eastern Europe, or Latin America. The present volume treats a broader range of cases than any preceding account, and also a much broader time-span, investigating diverse historical and cultural contexts, and the role of national identity and nationalism, studying the aftermath of both fascist and communist regimes in both Europe and Asia in an interdisciplinary framework, while the conclusion provides a more complete comparative perspective than will be found in any other work.
The book will be of interest to historians and political scientists, and to those interested in fascism, communism, legacies of war, democratization, collective memory and transitional justice.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415486255
ISBN-10: 0415486254
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Totalitarianism Movements and Political Religions

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction  Anatoly M. Khazanov and Stanley G. Payne  2. Post-Totalitarian Narratives in Germany: Reflections on Two Dictatorships after 1945 and 1989  Jeffrey Herf  3. The ‘Examination of Conscience’ of the Nation: The Lost Debate About the ‘Collective Guilt’ in Italy, 1943–5  Luca La Rovere  4. Negotiating War Legacies and Postwar Democracy in Japan  Franziska Seraphim   5. Innocent Culprits – Silent Communities. On the Europeanisation of the Memory of the Shoah in Austria  Eva Kovacs  6. Should France be Ashamed of its History? Coming to Terms with the Past in France and its Eastern Borderlands  Laird Boswell  7. From Invisibility to Power: Spanish Victims and the Manipulation of their Symbolic Capital Ignacio  Fernández de Mata  8. The Legacy of the Authoritarian Past in Portugal’s Democratisation, 1974–6  António Costa Pinto  9. Whom to Mourn and Whom to Forget? (Re)constructing Collective Memory in Contemporary Russia  Anatoly M. Khazanov  10. Accomplices Without Perpetrators: What Do Economists Have to Do with Transitional Justice in Hungary?  János Mátyás Kovács  11. Crime and Punishment in Communist Czechoslovakia: The Case of General Heliodor Píka and his Prosecutor Karel Vas Milan Hauner  12. Cambodia Deals with its Past: Collective Memory, Demonisation and Induced Amnesia  David Chandler  13. Neither Truth nor Reconciliation: Political Violence and the Singularity of Memory in Post-socialist Mongolia  Christopher Kaplonski  14. Raising Sheep on Wolf Milk: The Politics and Dangers of Misremembering the Past in China  Edward Friedman  15. How to Deal with the Past?  Anatoly M. Khazanov and Stanley G. Payne

Descriere

This book examines the way in which new democratic or semi-democratic regimes deal with an authoritarian or totalitarian past, whether fascist or communist, whether in Europe or Asia. It throws new light on issues of democratization, collective memory, the treatment of history and the problem of transitional justice from an interdisciplinary perspective.