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Genocide, Collective Violence, And Popular Memory: The Politics Of Remembrance In The Twentieth Century
Editor: Lorey, David E.; Editor: Beezley, William H.
Series#:1; World Beat Series; Paperback; Photographs
259 pages
Published: November 2001
Scholarly Resources
ISBN: 0842029826

This volume highlights the importance of history in resolving the wounds left by political violence and in preventing future episodes. The editors define and discuss popular historical memory; explore collective versus individual memory; and examine the uses and abuses of history and memory.



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