Competing Memories of European Border Towns

Jörg Hackmann editor Kimmo Katajala editor Steen Bo Frandsen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:18th Mar '24

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This book considers competing memory politics in European border towns after the First and Second World Wars.

In the twentieth century Europe’s borders shifted dramatically in the wake of war, and towns were often moved from one state to another despite their physical locations remaining unchanged. Urban spaces adapted to incorporate new place names, monuments, and requirements, overlaid onto the cultural heritage of previous settlers. This book investigates how the memories of different ethnic groups compete and sometimes contest with each other in the town’s space, using the case studies of Vyborg/Viipuri in present-day Russia, Klaipėda/Memel in Lithuania, Szczecin/Stettin in Poland, Flensburg in Germany, Trieste in Italy, and Rijeka/Fiume in Croatia. The book considers how public memories are built and how old traditions are moulded to new forms in urban settings.

Drawing on perspectives from across borderland, urban, and memory studies, this book will be an important resource for researchers with an interest in Europe, and in how urban memories are constructed and contested.

ISBN: 9781032674926

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 570g

208 pages