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E-grāmata: Heritage of Central and Eastern Europe

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"The monograph attempts to consider what the heritage of Central and Eastern Europe. The strengthening of the research is particularly important nowadays in the era of globalization, on the one hand, and nationalism, on the other, and the war on the third hand. It can indicate ways to "face" the challenges Europe is currently facing. The research on the heritage issue aims to foster a greater understanding of the various mechanisms of today's social and political decision-making. This publication is the result of the work of a team of scholars whose research explores the subject of the heritage and who represent countries and cultures belonging to the region. This is, therefore, research done from within according to the Latin principle: Nihil novi nisi commune consensu ('Nothing new without the common consent'). The publication allows defining terms and shows the distinctive features of the culture and value system characteristic of Central and Eastern Europe. It deals with issues related to the commemoration of the region's heritage and the issue of what is excluded from the heritage, what is forgotten, and what is overlooked"--

The monograph explores the heritage of Central and Eastern Europe, which is particularly important nowadays in the era of globalization, on the one hand, and nationalism, on the other, and the war on the third hand. It can indicate ways to "face" the challenges Europe is currently facing. The research on the heritage issue aims to foster a greater understanding of the various mechanisms of today’s social and political decision-making. This publication is the result of the work of a team of scholars whose research explores the subject of the heritage and who represent countries and cultures belonging to the region. This is, therefore, research done from within according to the Latin principle: "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" (Nothing new without the common consent). The publication allows defining terms and shows the distinctive features of the culture and value system characteristic of Central and Eastern Europe. It deals with issues related to the commemoration of the region’s heritage and the issue of what is excluded from the heritage, what is forgotten, and what is overlooked.



The monograph attempts to consider what the heritage of Central and Eastern Europe.The strengthening of the research is particularly important nowadays in the era of globalization, on the one hand, and nationalism, on the other, and the war on the third hand. It can indicate ways to "face" the challenges Europe is currently facing.
Introduction - Heritage and Identity of Central and Eastern Europe
definition and identification attempt - Eastern Europe as a Community of
Values - Liberty of Republic as Central European Inheritance? The Political
Debates over True Freedom in the Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth - Performing
the Victory and Liberation Soviet War Memorials in the Capitals of Central
and Eastern Europe - Among Homo Sovieticus, Jammerossi and Counter-
Cosmopolitan: Transformations in East German Ostalgia - Lost & Found The
Case of Adopted Post- Industrial German Heritage in the Post- War Poland.
Towards New Cultural Functions and Social Participation - Who controls the
past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past
Historical Narrative and Nation Building in Hungary - Between Resistance and
State Violence: The Co- Belonging and Non-Exclusivity of the Pomak Heritage -
The Republic of Tarnobrzeg heritage non grata - The Central European Legacy
of the House of Liechtenstein - The Easternisation of History and Memory
Kinga Anna Gajda is an Associate Professor and adjunct faculty member at the Institute of European Studies, Jagiellonian University in Kraków. Her research interests focus on Central and Eastern Europe, Cultural Heritage and Memory Studies, and Museums.