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History as a science --- Historiography. --- History --- Collective memory. --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Archival resources --- Historiography --- Collective memory --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Historical criticism --- Authorship --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- Criticism --- Archival resources.
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"Het gedenken van de Tweede Wereldoorlog is belangrijk voor de Nederlandse identiteit. Hierbij is een bijzondere plaats weggelegd voor verhalen van ooggetuigen. Maar wat als zij er straks niet meer zijn? Kunnen wij onszelf een plaats geven in een verhaal dat niemand van ons zich kan herinneren? Liesbeth Hoeven denkt van wel. Zij brengt de verhaalcultuur na Auschwitz in beeld als een dynamisch proces. Centraal staan de counterstories van Art Spiegelman, Anne Frank, Charlotte Salomon en Jochen Gerz. "Nooit meer Auschwitz" als inzet van het gedenken leidt tot de vertwijfelde vraag hoe de verhalen voor de vergetelheid kunnen worden behoed. Wie echter, zoals Liesbeth Hoeven, kijkt naar de wijze waarop de verhalen feitelijk worden verteld in gedachtenisplaatsen en herinneringskunst, ontdekt wat het betekent om het voortgaande leven vorm te geven vanuit een onherroepelijk verlies. Deze benadering geeft het debat over het gedenken een nieuwe impuls."--Back cover.
Sociology of literature --- Fiction --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature --- Collective memory and literature --- Collective memory --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- Literature and collective memory --- Literature
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History of civilization --- anno 1910-1919 --- Great Britain --- Collective memory --- Popular culture --- World War, 1914-1918 --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- History --- Social aspects
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"Despite the growing interest in general European history, the European dimension is surprisingly absent from the writing of contemporary history. In most countries, the historiography on the 20th century continues to be dominated by national perspectives. Although there is cross-national work on specific topics such as occupation or resistance, transnational conceptions and narratives of contemporary European history have yet to be worked out. This volume focuses on the development of a shared conception of recent European history that will be required as an underpinning for further economic and political integration so as to make lasting cooperation on the old continent possible. It tries to overcome the traditional national framing that ironically persists just at a time when organized efforts to transform Europe from an object of debate to an actual subject have some chance of succeeding in making it into a polity in its own right."
History --- European cooperation --- Collective memory --- Philosophy --- Europe --- History of Europe --- anno 1900-1999 --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- History - Philosophy - Congresses --- European cooperation - Congresses --- Collective memory - Europe - Congresses --- Europe - History - 20th century - Congresses
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History of civilization --- History of Europe --- anno 1800-1899 --- Collective memory --- Cultural property --- Historicism --- Historiography --- Nationalism --- Romanticism --- Social aspects --- Europe --- Historiography. --- Cultural policy. --- Social conditions. --- Politics and government. --- Pseudo-romanticism --- Romanticism in literature --- Aesthetics --- Fiction --- Literary movements --- Historical criticism --- History --- Authorship --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- Property --- World Heritage areas --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- Criticism --- Philosophy --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Politics --- Music --- muziekgeschiedenis
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In deze indrukwekkende studie gaat Andreas Stynen op zoek naar de wortels, de evolutie en de functie van een aantal plaatsen en symbolen die een belangrijke rol hebben gespeeld in het Vlaams-nationale verleden. Het is een merkwaardige vaststelling dat nogal wat van deze plaatsen en symbolen zulke heftige emoties kunnen oproepen, van sterke afkeer tot haast religieuze adoratie. Nationale symbolen zijn dan ook meer dan vrijblijvende emblemen van een gemeenschap. Terwijl sommigen met veel enthousiasme naar de Yzerbedevaart gaan, Guldensporenvieringen bijwonen op de Groeningekouter (het slagveld van 1302), of naar het Gentse Campo Santo of het Antwerpse Schoonselhof trekken voor een herdenkingsplechtigheid aan het graf van overleden flaminganten, scharen anderen zich niet of met tegenzin achter het volkslied of de leeuwenvlag. Dit gevoel van onbehagen zit niet zelden geworteld in wat zich in een ver of recent verleden op deze plaatsen heeft afgespeeld. Ook al ondernemen organiserende comités en kleine groepen Vlaamsgezinden verwoede pogingen om deze beeldvorming bij te stellen, een groot deel van de Vlamingen heeft zijn bedenkingen bij deze symbolen. Dit is de eerste systematische studie van onze Vlaamse lieux de mémoire. Een geheugen in fragmenten zoekt naar een antwoord op de vraag wat ons nationale verleden nog kan betekenen bij het begin van de eenentwintigste eeuw, nu een bezielde overtuiging niet zelden plaats heeft geruimd voor een afstandelijke, meer toeristische interesse...
History of civilization --- History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- National movements --- Flanders --- Mouvement flamand --- Nationalisme --- Symbolen --- Symboles --- Vlaamse beweging --- Flemish movement --- History --- Philosophy --- Histoire --- Philosophie --- Collective memory --- Historic sites --- History. --- BPB0608 --- 334 Vlaamse symbolen --- 950 Vlaamse Beweging --- #SBIB:949.3H3 --- 949.3-17 --- Politieke geschiedenis van België --- Geschiedenis van Vlaanderen --- 949.3-17 Geschiedenis van Vlaanderen --- Heritage places, Historic --- Heritage sites, Historic --- Historic heritage places --- Historic heritage sites --- Historic places --- Historical sites --- Places, Historic --- Sites, Historic --- Archaeology --- Historic buildings --- Monuments --- World Heritage areas --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- MOUVEMENT FLAMAND --- BELGIQUE --- HISTOIRE --- 19E-20E SIECLES
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This is a masterful volume on remembrance and war in the twentieth century. Jay Winter locates the fascination with the subject of memory within a long-term trajectory that focuses on the Great War. Images, languages, and practices that appeared during and after the two world wars focused on the need to acknowledge the victims of war and shaped the ways in which future conflicts were imagined and remembered. At the core of the & memory boom& is an array of collective meditations on war and the victims of war, Winter says. The book begins by tracing the origins of contemporary interest in memory, then describes practices of remembrance that have linked history and memory, particularly in the first half of the twentieth century. The author also considers & theaters of memory& & film, television, museums, and war crimes trials in which the past is seen through public representations of memories. The book concludes with reflections on the significance of these practices for the cultural history of the twentieth century as a whole.
Cognitive psychology --- History of Europe --- anno 1900-1999 --- World War, 1914-1918 --- Memory --- War and society --- Civilization, Modern --- Guerre mondiale, 1re, --- Aspects sociaux --- --Historiographie --- --Histoire --- --Mémoire --- --Social aspects --- 866 Herdenking en herinnering --- 815 Geschiedenis --- Collective memory. --- War and society. --- World War, 1914-1918. --- Social aspects. --- --Mémoire collective --- Collective memory --- European War, 1914-1918 --- First World War, 1914-1918 --- Great War, 1914-1918 --- World War 1, 1914-1918 --- World War I, 1914-1918 --- World War One, 1914-1918 --- WW I (World War, 1914-1918) --- WWI (World War, 1914-1918) --- History, Modern --- Society and war --- War --- Sociology --- Civilians in war --- Sociology, Military --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- Twentieth century --- Social aspects --- Memory - Social aspects --- Civilization, Modern - 20th century --- Guerre mondiale, 1re, 1914-1918 --- Historiographie --- Histoire --- Mémoire collective
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Throughout Europe, narratives about the past circulate at a dizzying speed, and producing and selling these narratives is big business. In museums, in cinema and opera houses, in schools, and even on the Internet, Europeans are using the power of performance to craft stories that ultimately define the ways their audiences understand and remember history. Performing the Past offers unparalleled insights into the philosophical, literary, musical, and historical frameworks within which the past has entered into the European imagination. The essays in this volume, from such internationally renowned scholars as Reinhart Koselleck, Jan Assmann, Jane Caplan, Marianne Hirsch, Leo Spitzer, Peter Burke, and Alessandro Portelli, investigate various national and disciplinary traditions to explain how Europeans see themselves in the past, in the present, and in the years to come.
History of civilization --- Europe --- Memorialization --- Collective memory --- Historiography --- History in art --- History in literature --- History in mass media --- History in motion pictures --- History in popular culture --- Commémorations --- Mémoire collective --- Historiographie --- Histoire dans l'art --- Histoire dans la littérature --- Histoire dans les médias --- Histoire au cinéma --- Histoire dans la culture populaire --- History --- Philosophy --- Philosophy. --- History. --- geschiedenis --- identiteit --- geheugen --- historiografie --- cultuurfilosofie --- tatoeage --- holocaust --- Europa --- muziek --- muziek en geschiedenis --- kunst --- kunst en geschiedenis --- Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus --- Ivanhoe --- Scott Walter --- literatuur --- literatuur en geschiedenis --- politiek --- Tsjechië --- Polen --- 130.2 --- 815 Geschiedenis --- 866 Herdenking en herinnering --- Commémorations --- Mémoire collective --- Histoire dans la littérature --- Histoire dans les médias --- Histoire au cinéma --- History, Modern --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- History - Philosophy --- Collective memory - Europe --- Europe - History --- Philosophie de l'histoire --- Histoire
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In korte tijd is herinneren een sleutelbegrip geworden in onze omgang met het verleden. In het alledaagse spraakgebruik neemt het woord 'herinnering' bijna ongemerkt de plaats in van 'geschiedenis', en in het voetspoor volgt ook 'vergeten'. Welke vormen neemt deze ontwikkeling aan en wat betekent dat ?Er zijn grofweg twee manieren om over herinneren te denken. Neurofysiologie en psychologie richten zich op de individuele persoon, terwijl de cultuurgeschiedenis de herinneringscultuur van mensen als sociale wezens, van groepen en van samenlevingen blootlegt. Beide benaderingen analyseren echter de manier waarop mensen met het verleden omgaan en er zin aan geven als een vorm van geschiedenis die op hen persoonlijk betrokken is. Daartoe werken ze met begrippen als 'geheugen' en 'trauma', 'toe-eigening' en 'identiteit'. Geschiedenis is verleden dat in het spel van herinneren en vergeten door ieder van ons wordt toegeëigend.De mist van de geschiedenis neemt de cultuurhistorische dimensie van het herinneringsproces in het vizier, met drie actuele aspecten ervan als leidraad: de relatie tussen herinneren en vergeten, plaatsen van herinnering als vorm van erfgoed en de rol van religie in de herinneringscultuur.Bron : http://www.vantilt.nl
geheugen --- geschiedenis --- godsdienst --- Mémoire collective --- --Culture --- --Religion --- --Histoire culturelle --- --Histoire --- --History --- Memory --- Collective memory --- Psychological aspects --- Collective memory. --- History --- Memory. --- Psychological aspects. --- Cognitive psychology --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- C3 --- geschiedeniswetenschap --- 930.8 --- 93/94 --- 930.11 --- 930.85 --- Retention (Psychology) --- Intellect --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Comprehension --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Mnemonics --- Perseveration (Psychology) --- Reproduction (Psychology) --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- 930.85 Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis --- 930.11 Filosofie van de geschiedenis. Geschiedenisfilosofie --- Filosofie van de geschiedenis. Geschiedenisfilosofie --- Kunst en cultuur --- Cultuur (geschiedenis) --- Cultuurgeschiedenis --- Geschiedenis --- Geheugen --- Erfgoed --- Godsdienst --- Cultuurstudies --- Geheugen (psychologie) --- Cultuurstudie --- Geneeskunde --- Techniek (wetenschap) --- Filosofie --- Psychologie --- Sociologie --- Atlas --- Museum --- Man --- Cultuur --- Erfelijkheidsleer --- Stadssamenleving --- Verpleegkunde --- Volwassene --- Culture --- Religion --- Histoire culturelle --- Histoire --- History - Psychological aspects
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The Revolt in the Netherlands erupted in 1566 and tore apart the Low Countries. In Memory Wars in the Low Countries, 1566-1700 Jasper van der Steen explains how public memories of the Revolt in the Habsburg Netherlands in the South and the Dutch Republic in the North diverged and became the objects of fierce contestation in domestic political struggles, on both sides of the border and throughout the seventeenth century. Against widespread assumptions about the supposed modernity of cultural memory Memory Wars argues that early modern public memory did not require the presence of state actors, nationalism and modern mass media in order to play a role of political importance in both North and South.
History of the Low Countries --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- War and society --- Collective memory --- Social change --- Regionalism --- Nationalism --- Guerre et société --- Mémoire collective --- Développement social --- Régionalisme --- Nationalisme --- History --- Histoire --- Netherlands --- Belgium --- Pays-Bas --- Belgique --- History. --- 949.19.02 --- Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden:--Nieuwe Tijd (16de-18de eeuw) --- 949.19.02 Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden:--Nieuwe Tijd (16de-18de eeuw) --- Guerre --- Aspect social --- Guerre et société --- Mémoire collective --- Développement social --- Régionalisme --- War and society - Benelux countries - 17th century. --- Collective memory - Benelux countries. --- Social change - Benelux countries - History. --- Regionalism - Benelux countries - History. --- Nationalism - Benelux countries - History. --- Netherlands - History - Eighty Years' War, 1568-1648. --- Belgium - History - 1555-1648. --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- Society and war --- War --- Sociology --- Civilians in war --- Sociology, Military --- Social aspects
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