The Memory of Guilt Revisited: The Slovenian Post-Socialist Remembrance Landscape in Transition
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- Heidemarie Uhl: Editorial -- Oto Luthar: Introduction -- Artikel -- Marta Verginella: Political Remake of Slovenian History and Trivialisation of Memory -- Premise -- Forgetful society, divided memories -- Divided witnesses and memories -- Bojan Godesa: Slovenian Historiography in the Grip of Reconciliation -- Slovenian Historiography and the Process of Reconciliation -- The 1990s Demand for Reopening the Case Against the Ljubljana Bishop Dr. Gregorij Rozman -- Conclusion -- Marko Zajc: The Politics of Memory in Slovenia and the Erection of the Monument to the Victims of All Wars -- Concepts -- From an obelisk to a monument -- A media analysis of the inauguration ceremony: focal points and interpretation -- Conclusion -- Marua Punik: Media-Based Historical Revisionism and the Public's Memories of the Second World War -- Introduction: the collision of historical narratives and memories -- Top-down narratives: revisionist media discourses regarding World War II -- Bottom-up memories: people's knowledge about World War II on two shores -- Conclusion -- Oto Luthar: The Sanitation of Slovenian Post-Socialist Memorial Landscape -- Introduction -- Misperceptions and Denial -- Case Study I - The US Misperception -- Case Study II - the Denial of Anti-Monuments -- zeitgeschichte extra -- Petra Mayrhofer: Searching for "1989" on the Transnational Remembrance Landscape: A Topography -- I. Remembrance Cultures and "1989" -- II. Sources and Methodology -- III. Topography of Remembrance of the Transnational Remembrance Landscape -- 3.1 Remembrance Topographic Location 1: Transnational Thematic Coordinates -- 3.2 Remembrance Topographic Location 2: Iconography of Overcoming -- 3.2.1 Iconography of opening -- 3.2.2 Iconography of Breakthrough -- IV. Conclusion -- Abstracts.