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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Rethinking a Great Event: The October Revolution as Memory Project | 17 | |
Of Storytellers and Master Narratives: Modernity, Memory, and History in Fascist Italy | 43 | |
Idols of the Emperor | 72 | |
Confucius and the Cultural Revolution: A Study in Collective Memory | 101 | |
Institutional Legacies and Collective Memories: The Case of the Spanish Transition to Democracy | 128 | |
When Do Collective Memories Last?: Founding Moments in the United States and Australia | 161 | |
Legacies and Liabilities of an Insurgent Past: Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. on the House and Senate Floor | 193 | |
Postnationalist Pasts: The Case of Israel | 227 | |
What Does It Mean to Normalize the Past?: Official Memory in German Politics since 1989 | 259 | |
The "End" of the Postwar: Japan at the Turn of the Millennium | 289 | |
Calendars and History: A Comparative Study of the Social Organization of National Memory | 315 | |
Afterword: Borges and Brass | 339 | |
Contributors | 347 | |
Index | 351 |
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