Summary
Heike Karge: Memory in stone - petrified memory?
When the current state of Yugoslavia's successor countries becomes a topic of social science, political science or media studies, usually somewhere in the background, the following is immediately heard: "memory is important". The reason for this is that it is believed that in the time before the breakup of Yugoslavia, and also during the war, the peculiarities of Yugoslav memory and forgetting, as well as memories of the Second World War, which were under the auspices of the state and which were limited by the state, had a decisive influence on political rhetoric and ideological manipulations.
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