The memory of guilt revisited : : the Slovenian post-socialist remembrance landscape in transition / / Oto Luthar [and seven others].
The collapse of the communist states is regarded as the starting point of the new Europe. With this turning point, historical narratives have had to be rewritten in the post-socialist countries. Focusing on the little known case of Slovenia, this issue of zeitgeschichte offers a comprehensive survey...
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