History and Memory

Volume 11, Number 1
Volume 11, Number 2

CONTENTS Volume 11, No. 1Spring/Summer 1999

Joyce Marie Mushaben
Collective Memory Divided and Reunited: Mothers, Daughters and the Fascist Experience in Germany / 7

Nancy Wood
Memory on Trial in Contemporary France: The Case of Maurice Papon / 41

Benjamin C. Brower
The Preserving Machine: The "New" Museum and Working through Trauma--The Musée Mémorial pour la Paix of Caen / 77

Joan B. Wolf
"Anne Frank is dead, long live Anne Frank": The Six-Day War and the Holocaust in French Public Discourse / 104

Michael Feige
Rescuing the Person from the Symbol: "Peace Now" and the Ironies of Modern Myth / 141

Contributors / 169

CONTENTS Volume 11, No. 2Fall 1999

Paul Eisenstein
Holocaust Memory and Hegel

Jared Stark
The Task of Testimony: On No Common Place: The Holocaust Testimony of Alina Bacall-Zwirn

Patrick Raszelenberg
The Khmers Rouges and the Final Solution

Christopher Kaplonski
Blame, Guilt and Avoidance: The Struggle to Control the Past in Post-Socialist Mongolia

Japan Probes Its Past: The "Liberalist History" Controversy

Jordan Sand
Introduction

Statement on the Establishment of the Council for the Creation of New History Textbooks

Ueno Chizuko
The Politics of Memory: Nation, Individual and Self


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