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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2024
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526185761
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  • Formaat: 240 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526185761

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Investigates the dynamic relationship between experiences of profound social and cultural disruption, and human memory. Critical comparisons are made across a wide variety of catastrophic experiences and memories; not just of war, but also of massacre, genocide, rebellion, famine, partition, shipwreck and fire. The book is an accessible showcase for a wide range of methodological approaches to the study of memory, including literary studies, cultural studies, participant-observation and historical studies, and uses a variety of oral, visual and written sources. Offers a diverse chronological and geographical range of catastrophic cases, from seventeenth-century England to the recent conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, from Ireland to the Indian sub-continent, from Mexico to wartime Leningrad. Well-written and accessible a fascinating read. -- .
List of contributors ix
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction
Peter Gray and Kendrick Oliver
1(18)
2 Remembering the English Civil Wars
Mark Stoyle
19(12)
3 'Diabolical design': the Charleston elite, the 1822 slave insurrection, and the discourse of the supernatural
P.A. Cramer
31(15)
4 Memory and the commemoration of the Great Irish Famine
Peter Gray
46(19)
5 'The greatest and the worst': dominant and subaltern memories of the Dos Bocas well fire of 1908
Glen D. Kuecker
65(14)
6 The Titanic and the commodification of catastrophe
James Guimond
79(12)
7 Doctors and trauma in the First World War: the response of British military psychiatrists
Edgar Jones
91(15)
8 Commemorations of the siege of Leningrad: a catastrophe in memory and myth
Lisa A. Kirschenbaum
106(12)
9 The missing camps of Aktion Reinhard: the judicial displacement of a mass murder
Donald Bloxham
118(14)
10 Memory and authenticity: the case of Binjamin Wilkomirski
Andrea Reiter
132(15)
11 Partition memory and multiple identities in the Champaran district of Bihar, India
Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff
147(11)
12 Bodies do count: American nurses mourn the catastrophe of Vietnam
Carol Acton
158(13)
13 'Not much of a place anymore': the reception and memory of the massacre at My Lai
Kendrick Oliver
171(19)
14 Remembering Vukovar, forgetting Vukovar: constructing national identity through the memory of catastrophe in Croatia
Rose Lindsey
190(15)
15 Who do you think you are kidding, Mr Sawoniuk? British memory of the Holocaust and Kosovo, spring 1999
Tony Kushner
205(17)
Index 222
Peter Gray is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Southampton. Kendrick Oliver is a Senior Lecturer in American History at the University of Southampton -- .