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Introduction
This book argues that contemporary Italian history has been marked by a tendency towards divided memory. Events have been interpreted in contrasting ways, and the facts themselves often contested. Moreover, with so little agreement over what happened, and why it happened, it has been extremely difficult to create any consensus around memory. These divisions have been seen at all levels, but take on particular importance when linked to the great traumatic and life-changing events of the Twentieth century - war, terrorism, disaster - but can also be applied to more cultural fields such as sport and everyday life. Social change also has an impact on memory. This book will take the form of a voyage through Italy (and into Italy's past), looking at stories of divided memory over various periods in the twentieth century. These stories will be interwoven with analysis and discussion.
Keywords
argue event fascism history history of literature interpret Italy memory methodology monument resistance Terrorism
Bibliographic information
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230101838
- Copyright Information Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America Inc. 2009
- Publisher Name Palgrave Macmillan, New York
- eBook Packages Palgrave History Collection
- Print ISBN 978-1-349-38105-0
- Online ISBN 978-0-230-10183-8
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