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Holocaust Monuments And National Memory France And Germany Since 1989 1st Edition Peter Carrier

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Holocaust Monuments And National Memory France And Germany Since 1989 1st Edition Peter Carrier
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.67 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Peter Carrier
ISBN: 9781782389613, 178238961X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Holocaust Monuments And National Memory France And Germany Since 1989 1st Edition Peter Carrier by Peter Carrier 9781782389613, 178238961X instant download after payment.

Since 1989, two sites of memory with respect to the deportation and persecution of Jews in France and Germany during the Second World War have received intense public attention: the Vélo d'Hiver (Winter Velodrome) in Paris and the Monument for the Murdered Jews of Europe or Holocaust Monument in Berlin. Why is this so? Both monuments, the author argues, are unique in the history of memorial projects. Although they are genuine "sites of memory", neither monument celebrates history, but rather serve as platforms for the deliberation, negotiation and promotion of social consensus over the memorial status of war crimes in France and Germany. The debates over these monuments indicate that it is the communication among members of the public via the mass media, rather than qualities inherent in the sites themselves, which transformed these sites into symbols beyond traditional conceptions of heritage and patriotism.

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