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The Politics of Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Serbia Jelena Dureinovic

The Politics of Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Serbia By Jelena Dureinovic

The Politics of Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Serbia by Jelena Dureinovic


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Exploring the concepts of collaboration, resistance, and post-war retribution and focusing on the Chetnik movement, this book analyses the politics of memory.

The Politics of Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Serbia Summary

The Politics of Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Serbia: Collaboration, Resistance and Retribution by Jelena Dureinovic

Exploring the concepts of collaboration, resistance, and postwar retribution and focusing on the Chetnik movement, this book analyses the politics of memory.

Since the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic in 2000, memory politics in Serbia has undergone drastic changes in the way in which the Second World War and its aftermath is understood and interpreted. The glorification and romanticisation of the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland, more commonly referred to as the Chetnik movement, has become the central theme of Serbia's memory politics during this period. The book traces their construction as a national antifascist movement equal to the communist-led Partisans and as victims of communism, showing the parallel justification and denial of their wartime activities of collaboration and mass atrocities. The multifaceted approach of this book combines a diachronic perspective that illuminates the continuities and ruptures of narratives, actors and practices, with in-depth analysis of contemporary Serbia, rooted in ethnographic fieldwork and exploring multiple levels of memory work and their interactions.

It will appeal to students and academics working on contemporary history of the region, memory studies, sociology, public history, transitional justice, human rights and Southeast and East European Studies.

The Politics of Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Serbia Reviews

Firmly situated in the discipline of history, but drawing upon a wide variety of theories, methodologies, and case studies from memory studies, transitional justice, and other interdisciplinary fields, Jelena Dureinovic's timely book is an excellent and ground-breaking study into the problematic issue of memory politics in contemporary Serbia and its ramifications for other Yugoslav successor states. Dureinovic's cutting edge research will be eye-opening for scholars working not only on the Balkans but for those outside the region, revealing how post-conflict and post-communist societies like Serbia are susceptible to manipulation by politicized mnemonic actors. - Vjeran Pavlakovic, University of Rijeka, Croatia

In this well-researched and very convincing book, Jelena Dureinovic demonstrates the processes of systematic politics of right-wing revisionism in Serbian history politics, adding new insights to our understanding of strategies, agency and power within history and memory politics. Dureinovic's thought-provoking work draws our attention to the dangers of forgetting, deliberately ignoring and downplaying crimes of the past, and to the dynamics of reinterpreting history to fit political demands and needs in the present. We should remember that such revisionism inevitably contributes to changing society's understanding of the present and thereby also to shaping fears and expectations of the future, and Dureinovic's excellent research is an important reminder about how this works. - Tea Sindbaek Andersen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

This outstanding book is the first comprehensive look at the remarkable transformation of political memory of World War II in contemporary Serbia. Dureinovic convincingly demonstrates that in its commitment to anticommunism, Serbia has embarked on a full scale revision of its WWII memory. This study is a timely warning of the seriously political consequences of playing politics with the past. - Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University, USA

About Jelena Dureinovic

Jelena Dureinovic holds a PhD in Modern and Contemporary History from Justus Liebig University in Giessen, Germany, where she teaches in the Department of History. Her research deals with the history and politics of memory of the Second World War in Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav space with the focus on the process of reinterpretation of the Chetnik movement in Serbia. She was a visiting research fellow at the Moore Institute in Galway, the Centre for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz and the Institute of Culture and Memory Studies in the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. She has published on Europeanisation and memory politics, memory laws, discourses of victimhood under communism and relations between memory cultures in Croatia and Serbia.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Exploring politics of memory 3. Yugoslav memory culture and its downfall 4. The Milosevic era 5. Memory politics in post-Milosevic Serbia 6. Unearthing the past 7. Anti-communist memory politics from below 8. History, memory and law 9. Rehabilitation of Dragoljub Mihailovic 10. Conclusion

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NLS9781032239736
9781032239736
1032239735
The Politics of Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Serbia: Collaboration, Resistance and Retribution by Jelena Dureinovic
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-13
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