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Sites of international memory / edited by Glenda Sluga, Kate Darian-Smith, and Madeleine Herren.

Other author/creatorSluga, Glenda, 1962- editor.
Other author/creatorDarian-Smith, Kate, editor.
Other author/creatorHerren, Madeleine, editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2023]
Descriptionviii, 358 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Chapter 1. Sites of international memory / Glenda Sluga, Kate Darian-Smith, and Madeleine Herren -- Chapter 2. Palimpsests : national, international, and transnational sites of memory / Jay Winter -- Chapter 3. The Nansen Passport as site of international and exilic memory / Philippa Hetherington -- Chapter 4. The Boxer War and international memory / Dominique Biehl -- Chapter 5. The Arctic : memory beyond territoriality? / Madeleine Herren -- Chapter 6. Antarctica and the stratigraphy of international memory / Rohan Howitt -- Chapter 7. "I seem to hear the camel bells" : Xi Jinping's new Silk Road and the politics of the Belt-and-Road Initiative as a future global memory of illiberal internationalism / Ralph Weber -- Chapter 8. Revolutionary roads : Tashkent as a site of Indian internationalism / Carolien Stolte -- Chapter 9. Cosmopolitan, global, international? New York's material sites of memory and forgetting / Sarah C. Dunstan, David Goodman, and Glenda Sluga -- Chapter 10. Rediscovering the total liberation of Africa : recalling Addis Ababa as a site of African internationalism / Beatrice Wayne -- Chapter 11. Greening our common fate : Stockholm as a node of global environmental memory / Eric Paglia and Sverker Sörlin -- Chapter 12. Absent memory and abundant present of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Roland Burke -- Chapter 13. International conflict, national pasts, and UNESCO World Heritage and memory of the world / Kristal Buckley and Kate Darian-Smith -- Chapter 14. Internationalism from the inside : the women of the United Nations Secretariat in New York / Alanna O'Malley.
Abstract "Sites of International Memory interrogates the political and cultural legacies of the recent international past in conceptualizations of nationhood and identity today in the material and ideological sites of international memory. It maps an international past that was often simultaneously imperial and national, cosmopolitan and global, and that is now is sometimes self-consciously remembered, or more often actively forgotten"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2023003603
ISBN9781512824056
ISBN1512824054 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book

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