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INTRODUCTION
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Mithander, Conny
, Velicu, Adrian
, Sundholm, John
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Cold War
/ Communism
/ European history
/ Holocaust
/ Military intervention
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Nazi groups
/ Politics
/ War
/ World War II
2013
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INTRODUCTION
by
Mithander, Conny
, Velicu, Adrian
, Sundholm, John
in
Cold War
/ Communism
/ European history
/ Holocaust
/ Military intervention
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Nazi groups
/ Politics
/ War
/ World War II
2013
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INTRODUCTION
2013
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[...]post-1989 encompasses a range of years and events that point both backwards and forwards and includes the end of the Cold War, the unification of Germany, the collapse of Soviet Union, as well as the enlargement of the European Union; episodes that implied a profound cultural, geographical and political remapping of Europe. Whereas in 1945 there was much that was in need of being forgotten, 1989 required a lot to be remembered. [...]the 1990s witnessed the undertaking of several revisions of the post-war memory culture, both officially due to state interventions and demands from the European Union, and locally through initiatives by individual actions and minority groups.
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Brill Academic Publishers, Inc
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