Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society 64 (2016), 2

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Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society 64 (2016), 2
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Erschienen
München 2016: Oldenbourg Verlag
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viermal jährlich
Anzahl Seiten
164 S.
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57 € (4 Hefte)

 

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Institution
Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society
Land
Deutschland
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Dr. Sabine Rutar Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung Landshuter Straße 4 93047 Regensburg
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Rutar, Sabine

In the current issue, several authors are concerned with history politics and education politics, i. e. with processes of politically framed historical remembrance in the public space and with history as well as general education in schools, universities, and through textbooks. The case studies concern the place and meaning of 1989 in a comparative perspective (Bogdan Iacob), Holocaust remembrance in Hungary (Ferenc Laczó), educational policies in Romania (Mihaela-Viorica Ruşitoru), history-writing and textbooks in Macedonia (Irena Stefoska and Darko Stojanov), as well as the role of education in the Greek socioeconomic malaise (Michael Kelpanides †, Despoina Poimenidou, and Zoe Malivitsi). Matthias Thaden offers detailed insights into how the wars of Yugoslav dissolution were mirrored in Yugoslav radio broadcasting in (West) Berlin.

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Content

Bogdan C. Iacob: History’s Debris. The Many Pasts in the Post – 1989 Present
119–141

Matthias Thaden: ‘Brotherhood and Unity’ Dissolved. Yugoslav Radio Broadcasting in (West) Berlin and the Changing Politics of Representation, 1988-95
142–166

Ferenc Laczó: Integrating Victims, Externalising Guilt? Commemorating the Holocaust in Hungary
167–187

Mihaela-Viorica Ruşitoru: Educational Policies in Romania from Ceauşescu’s Heritage to European Mimicry
188–205

Irena Stefoska and Darko Stojanov: Remembering and Forgetting the SFR Yugoslavia. Historiography and History Textbooks in the Republic of Macedonia
206–225

Michael Kelpanides †, Despoina Poimenidou, and Zoe Malivitsi: Greek Education. Explaining Two Centuries of Static Reproduction
226–255

OBITUARY

Heinz-Jürgen Axt and Despoina Poimenidou: Michael Kelpanides
(18 July 1945 – 29 February 2016)
256–260

BOOK REVIEWS

Michael Hein, Verfassungskonflikte zwischen Politik und Recht in Südosteuropa. Bulgarien und Rumänien nach 1989 im Vergleich
(Andreas Raffeiner)
261–262

Michaela Schäuble, Narrating Victimhood. Gender, Religion and the Making of Place in Post-War Croatia
(Brigita Malenica)
262–265

Srđa Pavlović / Marko Živković, eds, Transcending Fratricide. Political Mythologies, Reconciliations, and the Uncertain Future in the Former Yugoslavia
(Geert Luteijn)
265–267

Katarina Ristić, Imaginary Trials. War Crime Trials and Memory in The Former Yugoslavia
(Marieke Oprel)
267–270

Matthias Fink, Srebrenica. Chronologie eines Völkermords oder Was geschah mit Mirnes Osmanović
(Ger Duijzings)
270–273

Robert Donia, Radovan Karadžić. Architect of the Bosnian Genocide
(Janneke Francissen)
273–275

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