Organizarea memoriei colective după 1989 în Cluj-Napoca

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Organizarea memoriei colective după 1989 în Cluj-Napoca Jakab Albert Zsolt
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On the one hand the denial of continuity, the rejection of the past constructed by previous societies in the interest of the new historical order. This new historical order didn't wish to continue the previous economical, social and political relations. But on the other hand, in there was a rising need for historical depth: how can one legitimate the present and create a continuity in the historical space? Nevertheless, the new system considered it necessary to deduce the new social order from history. It had a need for the past also because it defined itself against the past, distancing itself from it: thus the past became surpassed and at the same time an example to follow. The period between 1989 and 2008 proved to be one of the most productive regarding the local construction of memory. Therefore my paper analyses the tendencies of post-1989 past construction.
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Political history
International relations/trade
Politics and society
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Transformation Period (1990 - 2010)
Inter-Ethnic Relations
Politics of History/Memory
Peace and Conflict Studies
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Organizarea memoriei colective după 1989 în Cluj-Napoca
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Political history
International relations/trade
Politics and society
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Transformation Period (1990 - 2010)
Inter-Ethnic Relations
Politics of History/Memory
Peace and Conflict Studies
title Organizarea memoriei colective după 1989 în Cluj-Napoca
title_auth Organizarea memoriei colective după 1989 în Cluj-Napoca
title_exact_search Organizarea memoriei colective după 1989 în Cluj-Napoca
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title_full Organizarea memoriei colective după 1989 în Cluj-Napoca Jakab Albert Zsolt
title_fullStr Organizarea memoriei colective după 1989 în Cluj-Napoca Jakab Albert Zsolt
title_full_unstemmed Organizarea memoriei colective după 1989 în Cluj-Napoca Jakab Albert Zsolt
title_short Organizarea memoriei colective după 1989 în Cluj-Napoca
title_sort organizarea memoriei colective dupa 1989 in cluj napoca
topic Military history
Political history
International relations/trade
Politics and society
19th Century
Transformation Period (1990 - 2010)
Inter-Ethnic Relations
Politics of History/Memory
Peace and Conflict Studies
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