Violence and public memory. (2023)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Violence and public memory. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Violence and public memory
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Martin Blatt.
- Editors:
- Blatt, Martin Henry, 1951-
- Contents:
- Introduction, Martin Henry Blatt Part I: GENOCIDE Chapter 1. A model way of coming to terms with the past? –On the relevance and future tasks of historical-political education in (German) memorial sites, Elke Gryglewski and Katrin Unger; Chapter 2. The Holocaust in American Public Memory, Barry Trachtenberg; Chapter 3. Memorializing Violence as a Political Tool: Public Memory and the Genocide of the Tutsi in Rwanda, Timothy Longman Part II: SLAVERY Chapter 4. From Rumblings to Roar: Racial Violence, Historical Justice and the Changing Public History of Slavery in the United States, Renee Romano; Chapter 5. From a culture of abolition to a culture war: Remembering transatlantic enslavement in Britain, 1807-2021, Jessica Moody Part III: RACIAL AND SEXUAL HATRED IN THE UNITED STATES Chapter 6. Myths, Mascots, Monuments, and Massacres: Rethinking Native American history in the public sphere, Maria John; Chapter 7. Creating the Conditions for Repair: Representation, Memorialization, and Commemoration, Karlos Hill and Karen Murphy; Chapter 8. What is Owed? Reparations, an indictment of public memory, Caleb Gayle; Chapter 9. Remembering Pulse, Lisa Arellano Part IV: APARTHEID Chapter 10. The Art of Memory: Echoes of Apartheid Police Brutality in the 2013 Marikana Massacre, Dylan Wray, Sihle Isipho Nontshokweni and Leah Nasson; Chapter 11. The land of milk and honey (and Palestinians), Eitan Bronstein Aparacio and Eleonore Merza Part V: FASCISM AND WAR Chapter 12. PublicIntroduction, Martin Henry Blatt Part I: GENOCIDE Chapter 1. A model way of coming to terms with the past? –On the relevance and future tasks of historical-political education in (German) memorial sites, Elke Gryglewski and Katrin Unger; Chapter 2. The Holocaust in American Public Memory, Barry Trachtenberg; Chapter 3. Memorializing Violence as a Political Tool: Public Memory and the Genocide of the Tutsi in Rwanda, Timothy Longman Part II: SLAVERY Chapter 4. From Rumblings to Roar: Racial Violence, Historical Justice and the Changing Public History of Slavery in the United States, Renee Romano; Chapter 5. From a culture of abolition to a culture war: Remembering transatlantic enslavement in Britain, 1807-2021, Jessica Moody Part III: RACIAL AND SEXUAL HATRED IN THE UNITED STATES Chapter 6. Myths, Mascots, Monuments, and Massacres: Rethinking Native American history in the public sphere, Maria John; Chapter 7. Creating the Conditions for Repair: Representation, Memorialization, and Commemoration, Karlos Hill and Karen Murphy; Chapter 8. What is Owed? Reparations, an indictment of public memory, Caleb Gayle; Chapter 9. Remembering Pulse, Lisa Arellano Part IV: APARTHEID Chapter 10. The Art of Memory: Echoes of Apartheid Police Brutality in the 2013 Marikana Massacre, Dylan Wray, Sihle Isipho Nontshokweni and Leah Nasson; Chapter 11. The land of milk and honey (and Palestinians), Eitan Bronstein Aparacio and Eleonore Merza Part V: FASCISM AND WAR Chapter 12. Public Commemorations of Argentina’s Histories of Violence, Marisa Lerer; Chapter 13. The Violence of the Vietnam War in the Memorialized American Landscape, Elise Lemire … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (304 pages), illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 907.23
Public history -- Case studies
Violence -- History -- Case studies
Memorialization -- Case studies
Collective memory - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000902471
9781000902419 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032109480
9781032109473 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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