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Contested Places, Contested Pasts: Sites of Memory and Commemoration in the Hungarian Landscape
 
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ISBN13:9781032870274
ISBN10:1032870273
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:290 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 104 Illustrations, color; 104 Halftones, color; 5 Tables, black & white
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Contested Places, Contested Pasts

Sites of Memory and Commemoration in the Hungarian Landscape
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Contested Places, Contested Pasts focuses on how the First and Second World Wars, Holocaust, Cold War communist period and 1956 Uprising have been memorialized and marked in the Hungarian landscape. The book explores the difficult debates surrounding the remembrance and commemoration of these events.


Long description:

Contested Places, Contested Pasts focuses on how the First and Second World Wars, Holocaust, Cold War communist period, and 1956 Uprising have been memorialized and marked in the Hungarian landscape. The book explores the difficult debates surrounding the remembrance and commemoration of these events.


This is the first comprehensive, book-length study of Hungary?s commemorative landscapes from the First World War to the present. By stressing the spatiality and materiality of memory practice, it offers new insights into why some events are celebrated widely, while other controversial events are marked modestly or not at all. Using a comparative case study methodology, the book crisscrossed the country using archival sources and extensive fieldwork to document the stories behind dozens of major and minor memorials. Examples from Budapest are important, but key contributions of this book are the examples drawn from cities, towns, and villages outside the capital. A wealth of photographs, maps, and diagrams are included to illustrate important ideas, especially the range of responses that have emerged to commemorate major historical events. In the end, the book highlights the value of studies like this one that explore the varied ways in which the World Wars, Holocaust, and Cold War have been represented in the commemorative landscapes of Europe and beyond.


This book is for readers interested in Hungarian and European history, public art and architecture, landscape studies, and commemorative practices. Weaving theory and examples in an engaging storyline, the book will appeal to broader audiences interested in the challenges of confronting Europe?s legacies of twentieth-century war, violence, and political upheaval.

Table of Contents:

Introduction


 


CHAPTER 1: Inscribing the Past on Place: Theoretical Perspectives on Hungary?s Landscapes of Memory


CHAPTER 2: Key Moments in the Hungarian Past: A Historical Overview


CHAPTER 3: The Many Legacies of the First World War


CHAPTER 4: Confronting Defeat and Loss in the Second World War


CHAPTER 5: Remembering the Holocaust


CHAPTER 6: The Legacies of Communism


CHAPTER 7: The 1956 Uprising


CHAPTER 8: Hungary?s Unquiet Places, Unquiet Pasts