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Tabur - Yearbook for European History, Society, Culture and Thought | The Richard Koebner Minerva Center for German History

Tabur - Yearbook for European History, Society, Culture and Thought

Citation:

Gordon S, Hotam Y, Zimmermann M eds. Tabur - Yearbook for European History, Society, Culture and Thought. Memories of War. 2008;(1).
Tabur - Yearbook for European History, Society, Culture and Thought

Abstract:

An annual journal that aims at providing the Hebrew reader an up to date perspective on research in Modern European History, Culture and Philosophy.

'Memories of War in Germany and in Center Europe' 

  • Franz Maciejewski: Land without Memory? The Absence of Mourning for The Dead in Post-War-Germany
  • Habbo Knoch: Searching for Authenticity: Memory, Emotions and Eyewitness Reports in Contemporary Germany
  • Bogdan Musial: Liberation or Occupation: 8th - 9th Mai 1945 in the Collective Memory in Germany, Poland and Belarus 60 Years Later
  • Beate Kosmala: The Story of the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.: A Major Controversy over America's Last Uncontroversial War
  • Angelika Timm: World War Two and Shoa in the Culture of Memory of the German Democratic Republic
  • Natan Sznaider: The Europeanization of Memory: Between Nationalization and Cosmopolitanization
  • Dan Diner: On the Faculty to Differentiate: Auschwitz and Dresden

War in a Global Context

  • Aron Shai: The Second Sino-Japanese War and the Second World War - The Same War?
  • Ali F. İgmen: Finding History in Chingiz Aitmatov's Eary Prose and in the Memories of Veterans: Kyrgyz Women of "The Great Patriotic War"
  • Omar Kamil: Arab Intellectuals and the Holocaust: An Epistemological Debate
  • Andrei S. Markovits: The Story of the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.: A Major Controversy over America's Last Uncontroversial War
  • Mary Louise Roberts: The Myth of the viril G.I.: Gender and Photojournalism in the Second World War

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