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Book Title
The Long Aftermath
Publication Name
Long Aftermath : Cultural Legacies of Europe at War, 1936-2016
Title
The Long Aftermath
Subtitle
Cultural Legacies of Europe at War, 1936-2016
Author
Peter Tame
Contributor
Peter Tame (Edited by)
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
178533820X
EAN
9781785338205
ISBN
9781785338205
Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Genre
History
Release Year
2018
Release Date
23/03/2018
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Series
Studies in Contemporary European History Ser.
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Item Weight
0 Oz
Number of Pages
406 Pages

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In its totality, the "Long Second World War"--extending from the beginning of the Spanish Civil War to the end of hostilities in 1945--has exerted enormous influence over European culture. Bringing together leading historians, sociologists, and literary and film scholars, this broadly interdisciplinary volume investigates Europeans' individual and collective memories and the ways in which they have shaped the continent's cultural heritage. Focusing on the major combatant nations--Spain, Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Poland, and Russia--it offers thoroughly contextualized explorations of novels, memoirs, films, and a host of other cultural forms to illuminate European public memory.

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Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
178533820x
ISBN-13
9781785338205
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Peter Tame
Publication Name
Long Aftermath : Cultural Legacies of Europe at War, 1936-2016
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Series
Studies in Contemporary European History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
406 Pages

Dimensions

Item Weight
0 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
17
Lc Classification Number
D744.7.E8l66 2015
Reviews
"The chapters confirm that individual and collective memory often wields great influence when framed by culture and history. Within academic circles focusing upon this aspect of cultural history and memory, this collection of essays is highly valuable... The academics in this volume are well placed to make a significant contribution to the ambitions [of forging a cohesive European sense of history] and to help frame Europe's sense of its long and troubled history during the latter twentieth century, and how it is perceived in this new century." * War in History "Manuel Braganca and Peter Tame have compiled a highly stimulating volume of essays, which whets the appetite for more." * Journal of European Studies "This is a useful and interesting book, consistently lucid in style and approach, that addresses a gap in the existing scholarship. Beyond the quality and interest of its individual chapters, its scope helps to make it particularly revealing and valuable." * Marina Mackay, St. Peter's College, University of Oxford "This accomplished volume offers the opportunity to reflect comparatively on the different historical trajectories and cultural stories of seven European nations grappling with the long aftermath of the Second World War. Among its innovations are its combination of historiographical research with analysis of cultural representations, its challenge to a sharply delineated East-West nexus of war memory and scholarship, and its focus on popular culture." * Claire Gorrara, Cardiff University "One of the strengths of this well-organized collection is its range, covering East and West Europe, and Allied and Axis countries. In addition to the obvious cultural and political contrasts, this allows many intriguing parallels to emerge." * Margaret Atack, University of Leeds, "Manuel Braganca and Peter Tame have compiled a highly stimulating volume of essays, which whets the appetite for more." * Journal of European Studies "This is a useful and interesting book, consistently lucid in style and approach, that addresses a gap in the existing scholarship. Beyond the quality and interest of its individual chapters, its scope helps to make it particularly revealing and valuable." * Marina Mackay, St. Peter's College, University of Oxford "This accomplished volume offers the opportunity to reflect comparatively on the different historical trajectories and cultural stories of seven European nations grappling with the long aftermath of the Second World War. Among its innovations are its combination of historiographical research with analysis of cultural representations, its challenge to a sharply delineated East-West nexus of war memory and scholarship, and its focus on popular culture." * Claire Gorrara, Cardiff University "One of the strengths of this well-organized collection is its range, covering East and West Europe, and Allied and Axis countries. In addition to the obvious cultural and political contrasts, this allows many intriguing parallels to emerge." * Margaret Atack, University of Leeds, "Manuel Braganca and Peter Tame have compiled a highly stimulating volume of essays, which whets the appetite for more." Journal of European Studies "This is a useful and interesting book, consistently lucid in style and approach, that addresses a gap in the existing scholarship. Beyond the quality and interest of its individual chapters, its scope helps to make it particularly revealing and valuable." Marina Mackay, St. Peter's College, University of Oxford "This accomplished volume offers the opportunity to reflect comparatively on the different historical trajectories and cultural stories of seven European nations grappling with the long aftermath of the Second World War. Among its innovations are its combination of historiographical research with analysis of cultural representations, its challenge to a sharply delineated East-West nexus of war memory and scholarship, and its focus on popular culture." Claire Gorrara, Cardiff University "One of the strengths of this well-organized collection is its range, covering East and West Europe, and Allied and Axis countries. In addition to the obvious cultural and political contrasts, this allows many intriguing parallels to emerge." Margaret Atack, University of Leeds
Table of Content
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Foreword: Between World Wars: Remembering War in Europe before 1945 Richard Overy Introduction: The Long Aftermath of the Long Second World War Manuel Bragança and Peter Tame PART I: SPAIN Chapter 1. Violence and the History and Memory of the Spanish Civil War: Beyond the Crisis of Inherited Narrative Frameworks Pablo Sánchez León Chapter 2. Poetry and Silence in Post-Civil War Spain: Carmen Conde, Lucía Sánchez Saornil and Pilar de Valderrama Jean Andrews Chapter 3. On Civil-War Memory in Spanish Women's Narratives: The Example of Cristina Fernández Cubas' Cosas que ya no existen Alison Ribeiro de Menezes PART II: THE UNITED KINGDOM Chapter 4. Narrating Britain's War: A 'Four Nations and More' Approach to the People's War Daniel Travers and Paul Ward Chapter 5. 'Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans': the Representation of Germans in British Second World War Films Robert Murphy Chapter 6. Memory and Nation in British Narratives of the Second World War after 1945 Mark Rawlinson PART III: FRANCE Chapter 7. A Capital Problem: The Town of Vichy, the Second World War, and the Politics of Identity Kirrily Freeman Chapter 8. Tracking the Past in the Places and Spaces of Patrick Modiano's Early Fiction Peter Tame Chapter 9. Vercors and the Second World War Cristina Solé-Castells PART IV: GERMANY Chapter 10. Reconstructing D-Day Memory: How Contemporary Politics made Germans Victims of the War Harold J. Goldberg Chapter 11. Memories of World War II in German Film after 1945 Christiane Schönfeld Chapter 12. Ilse Aichinger's Novel The Greater Hope. Poetic Narrative to Deal with Trauma Marko Pajevic PART V: ITALY Chapter 13. Victimhood Asserted: Italian Memories of World War II Richard J. B. Bosworth Chapter 14. Re-picturing the Myth: American Characters in Post-War Popular Italian Cinema Daniela Treveri Gennari Chapter 15. Italian Resistance Writing in the Years of the 'Second Republic' Philip Cooke PART VI: POLAND Chapter 16. The Second World War in Present-Day Polish Memory and Politics Andrzej Paczkowski Chapter 17. Wounded Memory. Rhetorical Strategies Used in Public Discourse on the Katyo Massacre Urszula Jarecka Chapter 18. The Second World War in Recent Polish Counterfactual and Alternative (Hi)stories Marzena Sokolowska-Paryz PART VII: USSR / RUSSIA Chapter 19. History Politics and the Changing Meaning of Victory Day in Contemporary Russia Markku Kangaspuro Chapter 20. War and Patriotism: Russian War Films and the Lessons for Today David Gillespie Chapter 21. Russian Fiction at War Greg Carleton Afterword: Memories of War: From the Sacred to the Secular Jay Winter Index
Copyright Date
2018
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Military / World War II, Sociology / General, Modern / 20th Century, Europe / Spain & Portugal, General, Europe / General
Lccn
2015-013055
Dewey Decimal
940.534
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Art, History, Social Science

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