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War Museums and Agonistic Memory: a Report

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Berger S, Bull AC, W¨®ycicka Z, Cercel C, Parish N, Quinkenstein MA, Rowley E, Dodd J & Plumb S (2018) War Museums and Agonistic Memory: a Report. Museum Worlds, 6 (1), pp. 112-124. https://doi.org/10.3167/armw.2018.060109

Abstract
Within the EU-Horizon-2020-funded project Unsettling Remembering and Social Cohesion in Transnational Europe (UNREST),1 one work package (WP4) analyzed the memorial regimes of museums related to the history of World War I and World War II in Europe. An article by Anna Cento Bull and Hans Lauge Hansen (2016) entitled ¡°Agonistic Memory¡± provided the theoretical framework for the analysis. Drawing on Chantal Mouffe¡¯s work (2005, 2013), the authors distinguish three memorial regimes: antagonistic, cosmopolitan, and agonistic.

Journal
Museum Worlds: Volume 6, Issue 1

StatusPublished
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Publication date31/07/2018
Date accepted by journal18/06/2018
PublisherBerghahn Books
ISSN2049-6729
eISSN2049-6737

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Professor Nina Parish

Professor Nina Parish

Professor in French & Francophone, Literature and Languages - Division

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