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Quest for a Suitable Past : Myth and Memory in Central and Eastern Europe
Post-Communist Politics of Memory and the New Regime of Historiography:
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Liliana Deyanova
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September 1 2017
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Central European University Press
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. vii
Foreword
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
An Obscure Object of Desire:
pp. 29
Croatia Between the Myths of the Nation-State and of the Common European Past
pp. 51
Deconstructing the Myth of the “Wicked German” in Northern and Western Parts of Poland:
pp. 67
Mythologizing the Biographies of Romanian Underground Communists:
pp. 85
Women in the Communist Party:
pp. 101
Avatars of the Social Imaginary:
pp. 119
Post-Communist Politics of Memory and the New Regime of Historiography:
pp. 135
The Phenomenon of “Parahistory” in Post-Communist Bulgaria:
pp. 149
Note on contributors
pp. 151
Index of names
pp. 155
Back Matter
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