Memories united in diversity?

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  • Anne Wæhrens
During the 1990s the memory of the Holocaust became the negative core event (Diner 2003) for the European Union (EU). The Holocaust has turned into a symbol of a diseased past for which the EU is the cure. However, since the eastward enlargement of the EU the memory of the Holocaust has been challenged by the memory of Soviet Communism. Thus, when the EU-members from the former Eastern Bloc entered the EU they brought with them their memory of another diseased past. A past for which the Western members of the EU seems to have little
understanding.
Original languageDanish
Publication dateMay 2012
Publication statusPublished - May 2012
EventTowards a Common Past? Conflicting Memories in Contemporary Europe - Lunds Universitet, Lund, Sweden
Duration: 14 May 201216 May 2012

Conference

ConferenceTowards a Common Past? Conflicting Memories in Contemporary Europe
LocationLunds Universitet
CountrySweden
CityLund
Period14/05/201216/05/2012

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