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| Artikel-Nr.: 858A-9783837621167 Herst.-Nr.: 9783837621167 EAN/GTIN: 9783837621167 |
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![](/p.gif) | After a period of intense work on national memory cultures, we are observing a growing interest in memory both as a social and an individual practice. Memory studies tend to focus on a particular field of memory processes, namely those connected with war, persecution and expulsion. In this sense, the memory - or rather the trauma - of the Holocaust is paradigmatic for the entire research field. The Holocaust is furthermore increasingly understood as constitutive of a global memory community which transcends national memories and mediates universal values. The present volume diverges from this perspective by dealing also with everyday subjects of memory. This allows for a more complete view of the interdependencies between public and private memory and, more specifically, public and family memory. Weitere Informationen: ![](/p.gif) | ![](/p.gif) | Author: | Elisabeth Boesen; Fabienne Lentz; Michel Margue; Denis Scuto; Renée Wagener | Verlag: | transcript | Sprache: | eng |
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![](/p.gif) | Weitere Suchbegriffe: Memory, Narrative, Trauma, Social Change, Identity, Family, Memory Culture, Cultural History, History of the 20th Century, Contemporary History, History |
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