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      Global Contest and National Stories

      Remembering the Cold War

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      Remembering the Cold War book

      Global Contest and National Stories
      ByDavid Lowe, Tony Joel
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2013
      eBook Published 30 December 2013
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315850405
      Pages 280
      eBook ISBN 9781315850405
      Subjects Humanities, Politics & International Relations
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      Lowe, D., & Joel, T. (2013). Remembering the Cold War: Global Contest and National Stories (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315850405

      ABSTRACT

      Remembering the Cold War examines how, more than two decades since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Cold War legacies continue to play crucial roles in defining national identities and shaping international relations around the globe. Given the Cold War’s blurred definition – it has neither a widely accepted commencement date nor unanimous conclusion - what is to be remembered? This book illustrates that there is, in fact, a huge body of ‘remembrance,’ and that it is more pertinent to ask: what should be included and what can be overlooked?

      Over five sections, this richly illustrated volume considers case studies of Cold War remembering from different parts of the world, and engages with growing theorisation in the field of memory studies, specifically in relation to war. David Lowe and Tony Joel afford careful consideration to agencies that identify with being ‘victims’ of the Cold War. In addition, the concept of arenas of articulation, which envelops the myriad spaces in which the remembering, commemorating, memorialising, and even revising of Cold War history takes place, is given prominence.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|22 pages

      Conceptualizing Cold War remembrance

      chapter 2|47 pages

      Nuclear world

      chapter 3|93 pages

      Cities and sites

      chapter 4|46 pages

      Defining our times

      chapter 5|18 pages

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