Memory and totalitarianism / special editor, Luisa Passerini.
- Date:
- 1992
- Books
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Publication/Creation
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1992.
Physical description
viii, 209 pages ; 23 cm.
Contributors
Notes
Spine title: International yearbook of oral history
Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: Dillons
Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographic references
Contents
Introduction / Luisa Passerini -- Antagonistic memories : the post-war survival and alienation of Jews and Germans / Frank Stern -- Where were you on 17 June? : a niche in memory / Lutz Niethammer -- A German generation of reconstruction : the children of the Weimar Republic in the GDR / Dorothee Wierling -- After glasnost : oral history in the Soviet Union / Daria Khubova, Andrei Ivankiev, and Tonia Sharova -- The gulag in memory / Irina Sherbakova -- The abduction of Imre Nagy and his group : the Ràshomon' effect / András Kovács -- Mujeres libres : the preservation of memory under the politics of repression in Spain / Martha Ackelsberg -- A shattered silence : the life stories of survivors of the Jewish proletariat of Amsterdam / Selma Leydesdorff -- Don't forget : fragments of a negative tradition / Renate Siebert
Oral history and Italian fascism / Alfredo Martini -- Stories of everyday life in Vichy France / Dominique Veillon and Danièle Voldman -- Voices from the choir : reflections on the development of oral history in Russia / Irina Sherbakova -- Aspects of recent oral history in Germany / Alexander von Plato.
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ISBN
- 0198202482