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Commemorating the Holocaust: The Dilemmas of Remembrance in France and Italy. Published August 2013.
‘This clear-headed study of Holocaust commemoration in France and Italy provides a welcome reflection on the very categories of memory and trauma that have dominated the study of Holocaust representation. Rebecca Clifford’s insistence on examining the ‘political, cultural and social’ motivations for particular forms of remembrance in France and Italy enables a richly layered work that interrogates the function of commemoration in national myth making.’ Cathy Bergin, History Today ‘This is a meticulous, insightful, and original monograph, even if it also very much recommends itself for undergraduate use as a most succinct survey of established debates.’ Roberta Pergher, H-German Available to order here Europe's 1968: Voices of Revolt. Published June 2013.
'This remarkable collection of thirteen essays...uncovers a wealth of new information on how '68ers remember their motivations for becoming activists, their ideologies and strategies, and the long-term meaning and significance of their activism. ... It adds new voices, new perspectives, and new theoretical approaches to the meaning and memory of this important period in world history.' Caroline Hoefferle, H-Soz-u-Kult 'This impressive new multi-authored volume shows that...1968 remains fertile terrain for historical research that is methodologically innovative and original in its conclusions.' Iain Stewart, European Review of History Available to order here |