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In: Remembering the modern world
1. 'No man's land' and the creation of partitioned histories in India/Pakistan / Pippa Virdee -- 2. Three films, one genocide : remembering the Armenian genocide through Ravished Armenia(s) / Donna-Lee Frieze -- 3. Memorial stories : commemorating the Rwanda genocide through fiction / Nicki Hitchcott -- 4. To be hunted like animals : Samuel and Joseph Chanesman remember their survival in the Polish countryside during the Holocaust / Pam Maclean -- 5. Set in stone? The intergenerational and institutional transmission of Holocaust memory / Avril Alba -- 6. National memory and museums : remembering settler colonial genocide of indigenous peoples in Canada / Tricia Logan -- 7. Memory at the site : witnessing, education and the repurposing of Tuol Sleng and Choeung Ek in Cambodia / Elena Lesley-Rozen -- 8. Contested notions of genocide and commemoration : the case of the herero in Namibia / Henning Melber -- 9. Burying genocide : official remembrance and reconciliation in Australia / Damien Short -- 10. Bodies of evidence : remembering the Rwandan genocide at Murambi / Nigel Eltringham.
In: Remembering the Modern World
Remembering independence: concepts and media -- Independence Days: evoking the past, contesting the present, building the future -- National heroes: making and unmaking the remembered -- Martyrs, victims and anti-heroes: revisiting the national gallery -- Regional aspirations and legitimising centres: constructing a national mnemonic landscape -- Adjusting the clock: temporal flexibility in remembering independence -- Final reflections -- Appendix: brief portraits of case study countries.
In: Bulletin of the atomic scientists, Band 56, Heft 2, S. 3-4
ISSN: 1938-3282
In: Studies in symbolic interaction, Band 26, S. 267-273
ISSN: 0163-2396
Intro -- Remembering Digitally -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1: Concepts in Digitizing Individual and Community Memory -- Digitalized Memory and the Loss of Social Memory -- Memory and Place: From Ancient Individual Memory to Cyberspace as Contemporary Collective Memory Segah Sak -- Part 2: Digitized Memories -- Social and Technological Influences on Engagement with Personal Memory Objects: A Media Roles Perspective -- How Digitalization has Unveiled Secret Memories: The Case of Samizdat Writings -- Part 3: Memory Architectures -- Objects of Storytelling and Digital Memory (MEMO) -- Digital Memories and Rhetorical Devices: A Temporal Analysis of the Web.
In: Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence
Remembering Hedley commemorates the life of Hedley Bull (1932–85), a pivotal figure in the fields of international relations and strategic studies. Its publication coincides with the official opening on 6 August 2008 of the Hedley Bull Centre at The Australian National University in Canberra.
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 58, Heft 2/188, S. 181-248
ISSN: 0020-8701
World Affairs Online
In: Survey of current affairs, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 34-36
ISSN: 0039-6214
In: Occidentalism: Modernity and Subjectivity, S. 14-71
In: International affairs: a Russian journal of world politics, diplomacy and international relations, Band 57, Heft 2, S. 283-285
ISSN: 0130-9641
In: International affairs: a Russian journal of world politics, diplomacy and international relations, Band 56, Heft 1, S. 224-238
ISSN: 0130-9641
The personal reflections of a former Russian Ambassador to the Republic of Iceland describe lessons learned about the country, including its propensity for earthquakes. The weak state of Russia's relationship with Iceland is examined, along with the structure of the Althing (Parliament), & circumstances surrounding Iceland's 1944 declaration of independence. Emphasis is placed on the importance of fishing grounds to Icelanders & the country's prosperity. Conflicts with Russia centered on Iceland's uncontrolled fishing in the Barents Sea & a ban on Russian vessels entering Icelandic ports with redfish catches from the Irminger Sea. The search for solutions to these problems & the settlement of fishing disputes are related, noting that it led to the development of bilateral relations in other areas, & a resumption of reciprocal visits by foreign ministers that dealt with a broader range of international problems. Special attention is given to the realization of the Northern Research Forum intended to improve the coordination of development programs for Russia's northern regions & its neighbors. Adapted from the source document.