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2021
This study examines how diasporas inherit history in order to shed light on the tension between collective memory and history. The case studies are the Indian and Greek Cypriot diaspora communities in London. These two groups belonged to former colonies that can trace their immigration pattens back to the first half to twentieth century and were ...
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This study examines how diasporas inherit history in order to shed light on the tension between collective memory and history. The case studies are the Indian and Greek Cypriot diaspora communities in London. These two groups belonged to former colonies that can trace their immigration pattens back to the first half to twentieth century and were ...
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2010
Japanese identity narratives and the associated Asia imaginary legitimized colonial policies in which the implied hierarchy of kokutai whittled away Korean sovereignty from 1875 onward. Even when the “colonial” relationship ceased in August 1945, the anti-Korean sentiments during the Allied occupation (1945–1952), as well as the exchange of invectives ...
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Japanese identity narratives and the associated Asia imaginary legitimized colonial policies in which the implied hierarchy of kokutai whittled away Korean sovereignty from 1875 onward. Even when the “colonial” relationship ceased in August 1945, the anti-Korean sentiments during the Allied occupation (1945–1952), as well as the exchange of invectives ...
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Monuments, Memorials, and the Politics of Memory
Urban Geography, 2003(2003). Monuments, Memorials, and the Politics of Memory. Urban Geography: Vol. 24, No. 5, pp. 442-459.
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2003
Virginia Calanca. As soon as the war was over, by the year ’46, ’45, the people were, how can I explain, gaunt, they needed fats. So we made the Turin Bomb, a cake that is a cannonball of fat: coconut butter, egg, Strega liquor, very very good. And we sold it, that cake, you have no idea how much, by the ton: the Turin Bomb.
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Virginia Calanca. As soon as the war was over, by the year ’46, ’45, the people were, how can I explain, gaunt, they needed fats. So we made the Turin Bomb, a cake that is a cannonball of fat: coconut butter, egg, Strega liquor, very very good. And we sold it, that cake, you have no idea how much, by the ton: the Turin Bomb.
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Populist in form, nationalist in content? Law and Justice, nationalism and memory politics
European Politics and Society, 2023Krzysztof Jaskulowski, Piotr Majewski
exaly
2014
This chapter compares three radically heterogeneous models for managing the relation between past and future: two procedures of exception (in Athens, after the civil war, the decree of 403 BC—it is as far as we know the first procedure of amnesty) and, in South Africa, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) after the collapse of apartheid; and a
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This chapter compares three radically heterogeneous models for managing the relation between past and future: two procedures of exception (in Athens, after the civil war, the decree of 403 BC—it is as far as we know the first procedure of amnesty) and, in South Africa, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) after the collapse of apartheid; and a
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