Remembering Communism : : Private and Public Recollections of Lived Experience in Southeast Europe / / Maria N. Todorova; ed. by Stefan Troebst, Augusta Dimou.

Remembering Communism examines the formation and transformation of the memory of communism in the post-communist period. The majority of the articles focus on memory practices in the post-Stalinist era in Bulgaria and Romania, with occasional references to the cases of Poland and the GDR. Based on a...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Similar Trajectories, Different Memories -- PART I. THE STATE OF THE ART OF EASTERN EUROPEAN REMEMBRANCE -- 2. Experts with a Cause: A Future for GDR History beyond Memory Governance and Ostalgie in Unified Germany -- 3. The Canon of Remembering Romanian Communism: From Autobiographical Recollections to Collective Representations -- 4. How Is Communism Remembered in Bulgaria? Research, Literature, Projects -- 5. The Memory of Communism in Poland -- 6. Remembering Dictatorship: Eastern and Southern Europe Compared -- PART II. THINKING THROUGH THINGS: POPULAR CULTURE AND THE EVERYDAY -- 7. Communism Reloaded -- 8. Daily Life and Constraints in Communist Romania in the Late 1980s: From the Semiotics of Food to the Semiotics of Power -- 9. “Forbidden Images?” Visual Memories of Romanian Communism Before and After 1989 -- 10. Remembering the Private Display of Decorative Things under Communism -- PART III. MEMORIES OF SOCIALIST CHILDHOOD -- 11. “Loan Memory”: Communism and the Youngest Generation -- 12. Talking Memories of the Socialist Age: School, Childhood, Regime -- 13. Within (and Without) the “Stem Cell” of Socialist Society -- PART IV. WHAT WAS SOCIALIST LABOR? -- 14. Remembering Communism: Field Studies in Pernik, 1960–1964 -- 15. “Remembering the Old City, Building a New One”: The Plural Memories of a Multiethnic City -- 16. Workers in the Workers’ State: Industrialization, Labor, and Everyday Life in the Industrial City of Rovinari -- 17. “We Build for Our Country!” Visual Memories about the Brigadier Movement -- PART V. THE UNFADING PROBLEM OF THE SECRET POLICE -- 18. How Post-1989 Bulgarian Society Perceives the Role of the State Security Service -- 19. The Afterlife of the Securitate: On Moral Correctness in Postcommunist Romania -- 20. Daily Life and Surveillance in the 1970s and 1980s -- PART VI. THE “CULTURAL FRONT” THEN AND NOW -- 21. From Memory to Canon: How Do Bulgarian Historians Remember Communism? -- 22. Theater Artists and the Bulgarian Authorities in the 1960s: Memories of Conflicts, Conflict of Memories -- 23. Bulgarian Intellectuals Remember Communist Culture -- 24. “By Their Memoirs You Shall Know Them”: Ivan and Petko Venedikov about Themselves and about Communism -- 25. Cum Ira et Studio: Visualizing the Recent Past -- PART VII. REMEMBERING EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS AND THE “SYSTEM” -- 26. The Revolution of 1989 and the Rashomon Effect: Recollections of the Collapse of Communism in Romania -- 27. Remembrance of Communism on the Former Day of Socialist Victory: The 9th of September in the Ritual Ceremonies of Post-1989 Bulgaria -- 28. Remembering the “Revival Process” in Post-1989 Bulgaria -- 29. Websites of Memory: In Search of the Forgotten Past -- List of Contributors -- Index
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Remembering Communism examines the formation and transformation of the memory of communism in the post-communist period. The majority of the articles focus on memory practices in the post-Stalinist era in Bulgaria and Romania, with occasional references to the cases of Poland and the GDR. Based on an interdisciplinary approach, including history, anthropology, cultural studies and sociology, the volume examines the mechanisms and processes that influence, determine and mint the private and public memory of communism in the post-1989 era. The common denominator to all essays is the emphasis on the process of remembering in the present, and the modalities by means of which the present perspective shapes processes of remembering, including practices of commemoration and representation of the past. The volume deals with eight major thematic blocks revisiting specific practices in communism such as popular culture and everyday life, childhood, labor, the secret police, and the perception of “the system”.
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Collective memory Europe, Eastern.
Collective memory Romania.
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1989, Childhood, Collective memory, Communism, Labor history, Memory politics, Postcommunism.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of figures --
Acknowledgements --
1. Introduction: Similar Trajectories, Different Memories --
PART I. THE STATE OF THE ART OF EASTERN EUROPEAN REMEMBRANCE --
2. Experts with a Cause: A Future for GDR History beyond Memory Governance and Ostalgie in Unified Germany --
3. The Canon of Remembering Romanian Communism: From Autobiographical Recollections to Collective Representations --
4. How Is Communism Remembered in Bulgaria? Research, Literature, Projects --
5. The Memory of Communism in Poland --
6. Remembering Dictatorship: Eastern and Southern Europe Compared --
PART II. THINKING THROUGH THINGS: POPULAR CULTURE AND THE EVERYDAY --
7. Communism Reloaded --
8. Daily Life and Constraints in Communist Romania in the Late 1980s: From the Semiotics of Food to the Semiotics of Power --
9. “Forbidden Images?” Visual Memories of Romanian Communism Before and After 1989 --
10. Remembering the Private Display of Decorative Things under Communism --
PART III. MEMORIES OF SOCIALIST CHILDHOOD --
11. “Loan Memory”: Communism and the Youngest Generation --
12. Talking Memories of the Socialist Age: School, Childhood, Regime --
13. Within (and Without) the “Stem Cell” of Socialist Society --
PART IV. WHAT WAS SOCIALIST LABOR? --
14. Remembering Communism: Field Studies in Pernik, 1960–1964 --
15. “Remembering the Old City, Building a New One”: The Plural Memories of a Multiethnic City --
16. Workers in the Workers’ State: Industrialization, Labor, and Everyday Life in the Industrial City of Rovinari --
17. “We Build for Our Country!” Visual Memories about the Brigadier Movement --
PART V. THE UNFADING PROBLEM OF THE SECRET POLICE --
18. How Post-1989 Bulgarian Society Perceives the Role of the State Security Service --
19. The Afterlife of the Securitate: On Moral Correctness in Postcommunist Romania --
20. Daily Life and Surveillance in the 1970s and 1980s --
PART VI. THE “CULTURAL FRONT” THEN AND NOW --
21. From Memory to Canon: How Do Bulgarian Historians Remember Communism? --
22. Theater Artists and the Bulgarian Authorities in the 1960s: Memories of Conflicts, Conflict of Memories --
23. Bulgarian Intellectuals Remember Communist Culture --
24. “By Their Memoirs You Shall Know Them”: Ivan and Petko Venedikov about Themselves and about Communism --
25. Cum Ira et Studio: Visualizing the Recent Past --
PART VII. REMEMBERING EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS AND THE “SYSTEM” --
26. The Revolution of 1989 and the Rashomon Effect: Recollections of the Collapse of Communism in Romania --
27. Remembrance of Communism on the Former Day of Socialist Victory: The 9th of September in the Ritual Ceremonies of Post-1989 Bulgaria --
28. Remembering the “Revival Process” in Post-1989 Bulgaria --
29. Websites of Memory: In Search of the Forgotten Past --
List of Contributors --
Index
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title Remembering Communism : Private and Public Recollections of Lived Experience in Southeast Europe /
title_sub Private and Public Recollections of Lived Experience in Southeast Europe /
title_full Remembering Communism : Private and Public Recollections of Lived Experience in Southeast Europe / Maria N. Todorova; ed. by Stefan Troebst, Augusta Dimou.
title_fullStr Remembering Communism : Private and Public Recollections of Lived Experience in Southeast Europe / Maria N. Todorova; ed. by Stefan Troebst, Augusta Dimou.
title_full_unstemmed Remembering Communism : Private and Public Recollections of Lived Experience in Southeast Europe / Maria N. Todorova; ed. by Stefan Troebst, Augusta Dimou.
title_auth Remembering Communism : Private and Public Recollections of Lived Experience in Southeast Europe /
title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of figures --
Acknowledgements --
1. Introduction: Similar Trajectories, Different Memories --
PART I. THE STATE OF THE ART OF EASTERN EUROPEAN REMEMBRANCE --
2. Experts with a Cause: A Future for GDR History beyond Memory Governance and Ostalgie in Unified Germany --
3. The Canon of Remembering Romanian Communism: From Autobiographical Recollections to Collective Representations --
4. How Is Communism Remembered in Bulgaria? Research, Literature, Projects --
5. The Memory of Communism in Poland --
6. Remembering Dictatorship: Eastern and Southern Europe Compared --
PART II. THINKING THROUGH THINGS: POPULAR CULTURE AND THE EVERYDAY --
7. Communism Reloaded --
8. Daily Life and Constraints in Communist Romania in the Late 1980s: From the Semiotics of Food to the Semiotics of Power --
9. “Forbidden Images?” Visual Memories of Romanian Communism Before and After 1989 --
10. Remembering the Private Display of Decorative Things under Communism --
PART III. MEMORIES OF SOCIALIST CHILDHOOD --
11. “Loan Memory”: Communism and the Youngest Generation --
12. Talking Memories of the Socialist Age: School, Childhood, Regime --
13. Within (and Without) the “Stem Cell” of Socialist Society --
PART IV. WHAT WAS SOCIALIST LABOR? --
14. Remembering Communism: Field Studies in Pernik, 1960–1964 --
15. “Remembering the Old City, Building a New One”: The Plural Memories of a Multiethnic City --
16. Workers in the Workers’ State: Industrialization, Labor, and Everyday Life in the Industrial City of Rovinari --
17. “We Build for Our Country!” Visual Memories about the Brigadier Movement --
PART V. THE UNFADING PROBLEM OF THE SECRET POLICE --
18. How Post-1989 Bulgarian Society Perceives the Role of the State Security Service --
19. The Afterlife of the Securitate: On Moral Correctness in Postcommunist Romania --
20. Daily Life and Surveillance in the 1970s and 1980s --
PART VI. THE “CULTURAL FRONT” THEN AND NOW --
21. From Memory to Canon: How Do Bulgarian Historians Remember Communism? --
22. Theater Artists and the Bulgarian Authorities in the 1960s: Memories of Conflicts, Conflict of Memories --
23. Bulgarian Intellectuals Remember Communist Culture --
24. “By Their Memoirs You Shall Know Them”: Ivan and Petko Venedikov about Themselves and about Communism --
25. Cum Ira et Studio: Visualizing the Recent Past --
PART VII. REMEMBERING EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS AND THE “SYSTEM” --
26. The Revolution of 1989 and the Rashomon Effect: Recollections of the Collapse of Communism in Romania --
27. Remembrance of Communism on the Former Day of Socialist Victory: The 9th of September in the Ritual Ceremonies of Post-1989 Bulgaria --
28. Remembering the “Revival Process” in Post-1989 Bulgaria --
29. Websites of Memory: In Search of the Forgotten Past --
List of Contributors --
Index
title_new Remembering Communism :
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of figures --
Acknowledgements --
1. Introduction: Similar Trajectories, Different Memories --
PART I. THE STATE OF THE ART OF EASTERN EUROPEAN REMEMBRANCE --
2. Experts with a Cause: A Future for GDR History beyond Memory Governance and Ostalgie in Unified Germany --
3. The Canon of Remembering Romanian Communism: From Autobiographical Recollections to Collective Representations --
4. How Is Communism Remembered in Bulgaria? Research, Literature, Projects --
5. The Memory of Communism in Poland --
6. Remembering Dictatorship: Eastern and Southern Europe Compared --
PART II. THINKING THROUGH THINGS: POPULAR CULTURE AND THE EVERYDAY --
7. Communism Reloaded --
8. Daily Life and Constraints in Communist Romania in the Late 1980s: From the Semiotics of Food to the Semiotics of Power --
9. “Forbidden Images?” Visual Memories of Romanian Communism Before and After 1989 --
10. Remembering the Private Display of Decorative Things under Communism --
PART III. MEMORIES OF SOCIALIST CHILDHOOD --
11. “Loan Memory”: Communism and the Youngest Generation --
12. Talking Memories of the Socialist Age: School, Childhood, Regime --
13. Within (and Without) the “Stem Cell” of Socialist Society --
PART IV. WHAT WAS SOCIALIST LABOR? --
14. Remembering Communism: Field Studies in Pernik, 1960–1964 --
15. “Remembering the Old City, Building a New One”: The Plural Memories of a Multiethnic City --
16. Workers in the Workers’ State: Industrialization, Labor, and Everyday Life in the Industrial City of Rovinari --
17. “We Build for Our Country!” Visual Memories about the Brigadier Movement --
PART V. THE UNFADING PROBLEM OF THE SECRET POLICE --
18. How Post-1989 Bulgarian Society Perceives the Role of the State Security Service --
19. The Afterlife of the Securitate: On Moral Correctness in Postcommunist Romania --
20. Daily Life and Surveillance in the 1970s and 1980s --
PART VI. THE “CULTURAL FRONT” THEN AND NOW --
21. From Memory to Canon: How Do Bulgarian Historians Remember Communism? --
22. Theater Artists and the Bulgarian Authorities in the 1960s: Memories of Conflicts, Conflict of Memories --
23. Bulgarian Intellectuals Remember Communist Culture --
24. “By Their Memoirs You Shall Know Them”: Ivan and Petko Venedikov about Themselves and about Communism --
25. Cum Ira et Studio: Visualizing the Recent Past --
PART VII. REMEMBERING EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS AND THE “SYSTEM” --
26. The Revolution of 1989 and the Rashomon Effect: Recollections of the Collapse of Communism in Romania --
27. Remembrance of Communism on the Former Day of Socialist Victory: The 9th of September in the Ritual Ceremonies of Post-1989 Bulgaria --
28. Remembering the “Revival Process” in Post-1989 Bulgaria --
29. Websites of Memory: In Search of the Forgotten Past --
List of Contributors --
Index
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