Social Aspects of Memory

Social Aspects of Memory
Title Social Aspects of Memory PDF eBook
Author Alma Jeftic
Publisher Routledge
Pages 136
Release 2019-05-14
Genre History
ISBN 1351838628

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Social Aspects of Memory presents a compelling study of how ordinary people remember war. Whilst the book focuses on the cities of Sarajevo and East Sarajevo during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Jeftic also presents narratives from other war-torn cities and countries around the world. This book adopts a unique approach, by looking at how perpetrators and victims (as well as new generations who may not remember the war directly) manage in the aftermath of war. Jeftic explores how our memories of war and violence are formed, and how we can learn to reconcile those memories, individually and as a collective. Drawing on the author’s own empirical and extensive research, the book explores the connection between memories for significant war events, transgenerational transmission of memories, bias for in-group wrongdoings and readiness for reconciliation between two groups. Giving a voice to underrepresented narratives and prioritising the importance of expression as a necessary catalyst for reconciliation, this book is essential reading for those interested in collective and transgenerational memory and memory studies, especially in relation to the aftermath of the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

How Generations Remember

How Generations Remember
Title How Generations Remember PDF eBook
Author Monika Palmberger
Publisher
Pages 266
Release 2020-10-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781013276644

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Social sciences; Anthropology; Historiography; Sociology; Peace; International relations; Culture-Study and teaching This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.

When History is a Nightmare

When History is a Nightmare
Title When History is a Nightmare PDF eBook
Author Stevan M. Weine
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 292
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780813526768

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Through the narratives and testimonies of Bosnian refugees who survived ethnic cleansing in Bosnia-Herzegovina, this title demonstrates how ethnic cleansing has worked its way into people's lives and memories

Memories of Bosnia

Memories of Bosnia
Title Memories of Bosnia PDF eBook
Author Ronald Lee Cobb
Publisher
Pages 319
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781418413682

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Pelican Moon is the story of a fisherman who uses a canoe to take a baited, fishing line a long way out from shore in order to catch a shark. When a large shark takes the bait before the fisherman can paddle back to land, he gets pulled farther along the Gulf of Mexico to the everglades. He begins an epic and fascinating journey whereby he learns to respect the environment through encountering North American Indian traditions with their spiritual implications. This is an historical and contemporary saga, taking place in the towering beauty of wilderness regions.

Memories from Bosnia

Memories from Bosnia
Title Memories from Bosnia PDF eBook
Author Nadzija Gajic-Sikiric
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 316
Release 2009-04-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0557061768

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In this book, Dr Nadzija Gajic-Sikiric describes her life throughout a tumultuous time from before World War II to her immigration to the US after the Civil War in Bosnia. The book is a document about the social climate in 20th century Bosnia, development of pediatric surgery in that region, and about an extraordinary woman who left a lasting impression on her patients, colleagues, and the city of Sarajevo where the writer lived most of her life, the beautiful multicultural city she describes with a lot of love.

Bosnia and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage

Bosnia and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage
Title Bosnia and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage PDF eBook
Author Helen Walasek
Publisher Routledge
Pages 430
Release 2016-03-03
Genre Science
ISBN 131717299X

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The massive intentional destruction of cultural heritage during the 1992-1995 Bosnian War targeting a historically diverse identity provoked global condemnation and became a seminal marker in the discourse on cultural heritage. It prompted an urgent reassessment of how cultural property could be protected in times of conflict and led to a more definitive recognition in international humanitarian law that destruction of a people's cultural heritage is an aspect of genocide. Yet surprisingly little has been published on the subject. This wide-ranging book provides the first comprehensive overview and critical analysis of the destruction of Bosnia-Herzegovina's cultural heritage and its far-reaching impact. Scrutinizing the responses of the international community during the war (including bodies like UNESCO and the Council of Europe), the volume also analyses how, after the conflict ended, external agendas impinged on heritage reconstruction to the detriment of the broader peace process and refugee return. It assesses implementation of Annex 8 of the Dayton Peace Agreement, a unique attempt to address the devastation to Bosnia's cultural heritage, and examines the treatment of war crimes involving cultural property at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). With numerous case studies and plentiful illustrations, this important volume considers questions which have moved to the foreground with the inclusion of cultural heritage preservation in discussions of the right to culture in human rights discourse and as a vital element of post-conflict and development aid.

Bosnia the Good

Bosnia the Good
Title Bosnia the Good PDF eBook
Author Rusmir Mahmut?ehaji?
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 248
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789639116870

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An indictment of the partition of Bosnia-Herzegovina, formalized in 1995 by the Dayton Accord. The war in Bosnia divided and shook the country to its foundations, but the author argues it could become a model for European progress. The greatest danger for Bosnia is to be declared just another ethnoreligious entity, in this case a 'Muslim State' ghettoized inside Europe. The author examines why Western liberal democracies have regarded with sympathy the struggles of Serbia and Croatia for national recognition, while viewing Bosnia's multicultural society with suspicion.