Memory and Political Change
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Memory and Political Change

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Examining the role of memory in the transition from totalitarian to democratic systems, this book makes an important contribution to memory studies. It explores memory as a medium of and impediment to change, looking atmemory's biological, cultural, narrative and socio-psychological dimensions.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Foreword: Remembrance as a Human Right
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Contributors
  6. Memory and Political Change: Introduction 1Aleida Assmann and Linda Shortt
  7. Part I: Transgenerational Transmission
  8. Part II: Instruments of Change
  9. Part III: Re-Imagining the Past for the Future
  10. Part IV: Resistance to Change
  11. Name Index
  12. Subject Index