Hiroshima: The Origins of Global Memory Culture [review] Laura Hein (reviewedAuthor) Ran Zwigenberg In: "The American Historical Review". Vol 120. Pp 1866-1867. 2015 3 history outside academia identity memory/forgetting politics (political history/political theory) violence/genocide
Where the War Ended: Violence, Community, and Commemoration in China’s Nineteenth-Century Civil WarWhere the War Ended Tobie Meyer-Fong In: "The American Historical Review". Vol 120. Pp 1724-1738. 2015 2 substantive philosophy of history 3 history outside academia politics (political history/political theory) posthistoire/end of history teleology/providence/fate violence/genocide
Making history: the destruction and (re)construction of old Belgian towns during and after the First World War Evert Vandeweghe In: "Architecture and armed conflict: the politics of destruction". 2014 3 history outside academia politics (political history/political theory) violence/genocide
The Holocaust and Historical Methodology Dan Stone (editor) 2012 1 theory and philosophy of historiography methodology politics (political history/political theory) violence/genocide
Rediscovering narratives of German resistance: Opposing the Nazi 'terror-state' M. A. Wolfgram In: "Rethinking History". Vol 10. Pp 201-219. 2006 3 history outside academia memory/forgetting narrativism/narratology oral history politics (political history/political theory) testimony/witnesses violence/genocide
Hope and memory: lessons from the twentieth century Tzvetan Todorov 2003 (ab)uses of history 3 history outside academia ethics/justice memory/forgetting politics (political history/political theory) violence/genocide
Taking responsibility for the past: reparation and historical injustice Janna Thompson 2002 3 history outside academia ethics/justice identity jurisdiction/transitional justice (history and) politics (political history/political theory) responsibility trauma violence/genocide
Ambiguous Memory: The Nazi Past and German National Identity. Siobhan Kattago 2001 3 history outside academia identity politics (political history/political theory) violence/genocide
Historiography as an Educational Project: the Historians' Debate in Israel and the Middle East Peace Process Mordechai Bar-On Ilan Peleg (editor) In: "The Middle East peace process : interdisciplinary perspectives The Middle East Peace Process : Interdisciplinary Perspectives". Pp 21-38. 1998 3 history outside academia education/pedagogy/textbooks politics (political history/political theory) violence/genocide
Removing the Nazi stain?: the quarrel of the German historians Konrad Hugo Jarausch In: "German studies review,". Vol 11. 1988 4 histories and geographies of historiography & historical consciousness politics (political history/political theory) violence/genocide
German historians and the trivialization of Nazi criminality: critical remarks on the apologetics of Joachim Fest, Ernst Nolte and Andreas Hillgruber Walter Grab In: "Australian journal of politics and history,". 1987 politics (political history/political theory) violence/genocide
The philosophy of history and its bearing on the war: an address ... Carl Frederick Taeusch 1942 2 substantive philosophy of history politics (political history/political theory) violence/genocide