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2023 | 128 | 5-25

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Mnemonic Wars in Poland: An Introduction to New Research Directions

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128

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5-25

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published
2023

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  • Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw
  • Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw
  • German Historical Institute Warsaw

References

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  • Belavusau Uladzislau, Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias, and Maria Mälksoo, ‘Memory Laws and Memory Wars in Poland, Russia and Ukraine’, Jahrbuch des öffentlichen Rechts, 69 (2021), 95–117.
  • Bond Lucy, Stef Craps, and Pieter Vermeulen, ‘Introduction’, in eid. (eds), Memory Unbound. Tracing the Dynamics of Memory Studies (New York–Oxford, 2018), 1–26.
  • Cento Bull Anna and Lauge Hans Hansen, ‘On Agonistic Memory’, Memory Studies, ix, 4 (2016), 390–404 (online first edition: 27 Nov. 2015).
  • Cento Bull Anna, Lauge Hans Hansen, and Francisco Colom-González, ‘Agonistic Memory Revisited’, in Stefan Berger and Wulf Kansteiner (eds), Agonistic Memory and the Legacies of 20th Century Wars in Europe (Cham, 2021), 13–38.
  • De Cesari Chiara and Rigney Ann, ‘Introduction’, in eid. (eds), Transnational Memory. Circulation, Articulation, Scales (Berlin, 2014), 1–25.
  • Koposov Nikolay, Memory Laws, Memory Wars. The Politics of Memory in Europe and Russia (Cambridge, 2018).
  • Kubik Jan and Michael Bernhard, ‘A Theory of Politics of Memory’, in Michael Bernhard and Jan Kubik (eds), Twenty Years After Communism (Oxford, 2014), 7–34.
  • Levy Daniel and Natan Sznaider, ‘Memory Unbound. The Holocaust and the Formation of Cosmopolitan Memory’, European Journal of Social Theory, v, 1 (2002), 81–106.
  • Levy Daniel and Natan Sznaider, The Holocaust and Memory in the Global Age (Philadelphia, PA, 2006).
  • Makhortykh Mykola and Mariella Bastian, ‘Personalizing the War: Perspectives for the Adoption of News Recommendation Algorithms in the Media Coverage of the Conflict in Eastern Ukraine’, Media, War & Conflict, xv, 1 (2022), 25–45.
  • Mälksoo Maria, ‘“Memory Must Be Defended”: Beyond the Politics of Mnemonical Security’, Security Dialogue, xlvi, 3 (2015), 221–37.
  • Saryusz-Wolska Magdalena, Wawrzyniak Joanna, Wóycicka Zofia (eds), ‘New Constellations of Mnemonic Wars: An Introduction’, Memory Studies, xv, 6 (2022): 1275–88, https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980221133733

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
28708134

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_12775_APH_2023_128_01
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