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Representations Of Collective Memory In Georgia Armenia Abkhazia And Nagorno Karabakh 2024th Edition Bartomiej Krzysztan

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Representations Of Collective Memory In Georgia Armenia Abkhazia And Nagorno Karabakh 2024th Edition Bartomiej Krzysztan
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Representations Of Collective Memory In Georgia Armenia Abkhazia And Nagorno Karabakh 2024th Edition Bartomiej Krzysztan instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.74 MB
Pages: 359
Author: Bartłomiej Krzysztan
ISBN: 9783031622885, 303162288X
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2024

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Representations Of Collective Memory In Georgia Armenia Abkhazia And Nagorno Karabakh 2024th Edition Bartomiej Krzysztan by Bartłomiej Krzysztan 9783031622885, 303162288X instant download after payment.

The book is a unique proposal for an integral description of memory regimes in the South Caucasus region, covering both the independent states of Armenia and Georgia, but also the separatist entities created as a result of the turbulent changes of the early 1990s - Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Being a transdisciplinary proposal, encompassing the perspectives of political science, history and social anthropology, the book may be of interest to researchers from different academic disciplines. At the same time, due to its narrative form, it can also be an interesting proposal for students of eastern studies, allowing for a fuller understanding of the dynamics of political change in the post-Soviet space. The comprehensive and integral approach to the issue of analysing and interpreting collective memory through the prism of its representation, presented in the form of an anthropological story based on case studies, may also be of interest to those not associated with institutional Academia.

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