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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Preface
1 Introduction: Through the Fog of War
2 Generations and the Ruptures of 1918, 1945 and 1989 in Germany
3 Times of Death: The Great War and Serbia’s Twentieth Century
4 Politicising Commemoration in Twentieth-century Latvia
5 Pluralism and the Problem with Collective Memory: Japanese Peace and War Museums in a Comparative Context
6 Beyond Mental: Avant-garde Culture and War
7 Between Cultural Conflict and Cultural Contact: German Writers and Cultural Diplomacy in the Aftermath of the First World War
8 The Haunting of Roland D.: Roland Dorgelès, Remembering the Dead, and the Long Aftermath of the Great War (1919–1940)
9 Defining Deaths: Richard Titmuss’s Problems of Social Policy and the Meaning of Britain’s Second World War
10 Remembrance, Religion and Reconciliation after the Fall of the Soviet Union
11 Thinking about Silence
12 The Long Shadows and Mixed Modes of History: Concluding Reflections on the Aftermath and Legacies of War
Bibliography
Index
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