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The inhabited ruins of Central Europe : re-imagining space, history and memory
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The inhabited ruins of Central Europe : re-imagining space, history and memory

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Prologue: The Day the Wall Came Down (American Surreal) / Derek Sayer
Introduction: Delicate Empiricism / Dariusz Gafijczuk
1. Ruins and Representations of 1989 : Exception, Normality, Revolution / Tim Beasley-Murray
2. The Ruins of a Myth or a Myth in Ruins? : Freedom and Cohabitation in Central Europe / Paul Blokker
3. Democracy in Ruins : The case of the Hungarian Parliament / Endre Danyi
4. Itinerant Memory Places : The Baader-Meinhof-Wagen / Kimberly Mair
5. Edith Doesn't Live Here Anymore : A Story of Farnsworth House / Yoke-Sum Wong
6. Comments on Comments : Fake Fragments, Fake Ruins, and Genuine Paper Ruination / Jindrich Toman
7. How We Remember and What We Forget : Art History and the Czech Avant-garde / Derek Sayer
8. Anxious Geographies - Inhabited Traditions / Dariusz Gafijczuk
9. Terezin as Reverse Potemkin Ruin, in Five Movements and an Epilogue / Michael Beckerman
10. Desert Europa and the Sea of Ruins : The Post-Apocalyptic Imagination in Egon Bondy's Afghanistan / Jonathan Bolton
11. History's Loose Ends : Reflections on the Structure of Velvet Revolutions / Peter Zusi.

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