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List of Figures and Tables
List of Pictures
Acknowledgments
Contributor list
Introduction
Michael Bernhard and Jan Kubik
Chapter 1: A Theory of the Politics of Memory - Jan Kubik and Michael Bernhard
Part I: Fractured Memory Regimes
Chapter 2: Revolutionary Road: 1956 and the Fracturing of Hungarian Historical Memory - Anna Seleny
Chapter 3: Roundtable Discord: The Contested Legacy of 1989 in Poland - Michael Bernhard and Jan Kubik
Chapter 4: Romania Twenty Years after 1989: The Bizarre Echoes of a Contested Revolution - Grigore Pop-Eleches
Chapter 5: I Ignored Your Revolution, but You Forgot My Anniversary: Party Competition in Slovakia and the Construction of Recollection - Carol Skalnik Leff, Kevin Deegan-Krause, and Sharon L. Wolchik
Chapter 6: Remembering the Revolution: Contested Pasts in the Baltic Countries - Daina S. Eglitis and Laura Ardava
Chapter 7: Memories of the Past and Visions of the Future: Remembering the Soviet Era and its End in Ukraine - Oxana Shevel
Part II: Pillarized Memory Regimes
Chapter 8: Remembering, Not Commemorating, 1989: The 20-Year Anniversary of the Velvet Revolution in the Czech Republic - Conor O'Dwyer
Part III: Unified Memory Regimes
Chapter 9: Making Room for November 9, 1989? The Fall of the Berlin Wall in German Politics and Memory - David Art
Chapter 10: The Inescapable Past: The Politics of Memory in Postcommunist Bulgaria - Venelin I. Ganev
Chapter 11: Lives of Others: Commemorating 1989 in the Former Yugoslavia - Aida A. Hozi?
Part IV: Conclusions
The Politics and Culture of Memory Regimes: A Comparative Analysis - Michael Bernhard and Jan Kubik
Appendices
Bibliography
Index.
Twenty years after communism : the politics of memory and commemoration. ISBN 9780199375141. Published by Oxford University Press, USA in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.