Rozhdestvenskaya E., Semenova V., Tartakovskaya I., Kozela K. (eds). Collective Memories in War. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016. 196 pp. Rozhdestvenskaya E., Semenova V., Tartakovskaya I., Kozela K. (eds). Collective Memories in War. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016. 196 pp.ISBN 978-1-13-893548-8Posted on site: 03.12.15 AbstractThe book is the result of long-term common team interest towards the topic of social memory. First years that was promoted in cooperation with polish scholars as the problem of collective memory about war and later as an interest towards memory as social institution: politics of memory, memory in collective identity formation process, local and national memories. This book has following parts and chapters: memoring policy in different countries; historical nextbooks and memory formation; memory sites in city space; collective identity and memory in different local communities; internet and memory; gender specifics of memory. General editing process was fulfilled by Semenova V., Rozhdestvenskaya E., Tartakovskaya I. (Institute of sociology RAS) and K. Kosela (Warsaw university). Авторы:Семенова В.В., Рождественская Е.Ю., Тартаковская И.Н., Козела К.Редакторы: Семенова В.В., Рождественская Е.Ю., Тартаковская И.Н.Content (in russ)hide table of contentsshow table of contents Table of Contents Introduction Part I: Policy of History and Memory in Different Socio-Cultural Contexts 1.The Politics of History in Poland and Germany,Michał Łuczewski, Paulina Bednarz-Łuczewska, Tomasz Maślanka 2. Collective memory and its Cultural Antecedents in Russia,Michail Chernysh 3. Between Past and Present: The forming of views on history in the Czech Republic, Jiří Šubrt Part II: Cultural Memory Through School Textbooks 4. Discourse Analysis of School History Textbooks in Russia: Representation of the Afghanistan War, Elizaveta Polukhina, Alexander Malyugin 5. Between Memory and History - cultural memory in Polish school history books in the years 1945-2011. Analysis of three historical events, Ilona Gołębiewska 6. From Soviet to Ukrainian History Textbooks: Conflicts of interpretation, Oksana Danilenko Part III: Memory Representations in Social Space 7. The Space of Memory in Afghanistan War Museum,Irina Tartakovskaya, Elena Rozhdestvenskaya 8. War After War. The WWII memorials as memory sites - the case of Warsaw, Krystyna Ewa Siellawa-Kolbowska 9. Local Authorities, Memory Sites and the City Space, Anna Strelnikova Part IV: Narrating Memory 10. Wounded Memory and Collective Identity, Victoria Semenova 11. Afghan Veterans: Resonance of memory,Elena Rozhdestvenskaya 12. Veteran Web Sites as Mirrors for a Forgotten War, Irina Ksenofontova Part V: Memory and Gender 13. Constructing Masculinity from the War Spirit, Irina Tartakovskaya 14. Body, Memory and Emotions of Male Members of the Army with Direct Experience of War, Alexandrina VankeГлавы из этой книги:Рождественская Е. Ю.. Rozhdestvenskaya E. Yu. The Space of Memory in Afghanistan War Museum. In: Rozhdestvenskaya E., Semenova V., Tartakovskaya I., Kozela K. (eds). Collective Memories in War. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016. 196 pp. P. 85-98. (C. 85-98)Стрельникова А. В.. Strelnikova, Anna. Local Authorities, Memory Sites and the City Space. In: Collective Memories in War, ed. by Elena Rozhdestvenskaya, V. Semenova, I. Tartakovskaya, K. Kosela. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016. Ch. 9. P. 110-122. (C. 110-122)Семенова В. В.. Semenova, Viktoria. Wounded memory and collective identity. In: Collective Memories in War, ed. by Elena Rozhdestvenskaya, V. Semenova, I. Tartakovskaya, K. Kosela. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016. P. 125-139. (C. 125-139)Рождественская Е. Ю.. Rozhdestvenskaya E. Yu. Afghan veterans: resonance of memory.In: Rozhdestvenskaya E., Semenova V., Tartakovskaya I., Kozela K. (eds). Collective Memories in War. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016. 196 pp. P. 139-151. (C. 139-151)Ваньке А. В.. (C. 176-187)