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The Palgrave Handbook of State-Sponsored History After 1945

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 State-Sponsored History After 1945: An Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Laws Governing the Historian’s Free Expression
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    Chapter 3 Writing History Through Criminal Law: State-Sponsored Memory in Rwanda
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    Chapter 4 French Memory Laws and the Ambivalence About the Meaning of Colonialism
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    Chapter 5 History Watch by the European Court of Human Rights
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    Chapter 6 Legislated History in Post-Communist Lithuania
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    Chapter 7 Archives, Agency, and the State
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    Chapter 8 Open Archives to Close the Past: Bulgarian Archival Disclosure on the Road to European Union Accession
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    Chapter 9 Archives and Post-Colonial State-Sponsored History: A Dual State Approach Using the Case of the “Migrated Archives”
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    Chapter 10 The “Cleansing” of Croatian Libraries in the 1990s and Beyond or How (Not) to Discard the Yugoslav Past
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    Chapter 11 State Authority and Historical Research: Institutional Settings and Trends Since 1945
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    Chapter 12 Official History Reconsidered: The Tadhana Project in the Philippines
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    Chapter 13 History Riding on the Waves of Government Coalitions: The First Fifteen Years of the Institute of National Remembrance in Poland (2001–2016)
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    Chapter 14 History in Schools
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    Chapter 15 History Teaching for the Unification of Europe: The Case of the Council of Europe
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    Chapter 16 Teaching History Under Dictatorship: The Politics of Textbooks and the Legitimation of Authority in Mobutu’s Zaire
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    Chapter 17 The “National Dream” to Cultural Mosaic: State-Sponsored History in Canadian Education
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    Chapter 18 China’s History School Curricula and Textbook Reform in East Asian Context
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    Chapter 19 Teaching History in Israel–Palestine
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    Chapter 20 History Museums
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    Chapter 21 “State-Supported History” at the Local Level: Ostdeutsche Heimatstuben and Expellee Museums in West Germany
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    Chapter 22 State Agency and the Definition of Historical Events: The Case of the Museo de La Memoria Y Los Derechos Humanos in Santiago, Chile
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    Chapter 23 History Wars in Germany and Australia: National Museums and the Relegitimisation of Nationhood
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    Chapter 24 Memorials and State-Sponsored History
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    Chapter 25 Spaces of Nationhood and Contested Soviet War Monuments in Poland: The Warsaw Monument to the Brotherhood in Arms
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    Chapter 26 Heritage Statecraft: Transcending Methodological Nationalism in the Russian Federation
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    Chapter 27 The State, the Courts, and the Lessons of History: An Overview, with Reference to Some Emblematic Cases
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    Chapter 28 The Historian’s Trial: John Demjanjuk and the Prosecution of Atrocity
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    Chapter 29 Germany Versus Germany: Resistance Against Hitler, Postwar Judiciary and the 1952 Remer Case
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    Chapter 30 Historical Testimony for the Government in US v. Philip Morris, et al.
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    Chapter 31 A One-Sided Coin: A Critical Analysis of the Legal Accounts of the Cypriot Conflicts
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    Chapter 32 Truth Commissions and the Construction of History
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    Chapter 33 Truth Commissions and the Politics of History: A Critical Appraisal
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    Chapter 34 The Brazilian National Truth Commission (2012–2014) as a State-Commissioned History Project
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    Chapter 35 The 9/11 Commission Report: History Under the Sign of Memory
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    Chapter 36 Truths of the Dictatorship: Chile’s Rettig and Valech Commissions as State-Sponsored History
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    Chapter 37 Historical Expert Commissions and Their Politics
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    Chapter 38 Reconstituting the Dutch State in the NIOD Srebrenica Report
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    Chapter 39 Memory Institutions and Policies in Colombia: The Historical Memory Group and the Historical Commission on the Conflict and Its Victims
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    Chapter 40 Diversified and Globalized Memories: The Limits of State-Sponsored History Commissions in East Asia
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    Chapter 41 Switzerland’s Independent Commission of Experts: State-Sponsored History and the Challenges of Political Partisanship
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    Chapter 42 Historical State Apologies
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    Chapter 43 Apology Failures: Japan’s Strategies Towards China and Korea in Dealing with Its Imperialist Past
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    Chapter 44 The “Apology to Australia’s Indigenous Peoples” in Its Historical Context
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    Chapter 45 Narrative Robustness, Post-Apology Conduct, and Canada’s 1998 and 2008 Residential Schools Apologies
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Title
The Palgrave Handbook of State-Sponsored History After 1945
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan, London, March 2018
DOI 10.1057/978-1-349-95306-6
ISBNs
978-1-349-95305-9, 978-1-349-95306-6
Editors

Berber Bevernage, Nico Wouters

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 17 33%
Student > Master 9 18%
Researcher 4 8%
Student > Bachelor 3 6%
Professor 2 4%
Other 4 8%
Unknown 12 24%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Social Sciences 24 47%
Arts and Humanities 12 24%
Philosophy 1 2%
Linguistics 1 2%
Engineering 1 2%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 12 24%