03062namaa2200505uu 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.0m o d cr|mn|---annan230512s2021 xx |||||o ||| 0|eng d a9780367469818 a9780367674069 a9781003032472 a97810030324727 a10.4324/97810030324722doi aoapencoapen0 aeng adc 7aNH2bicssc 7aNHB2bicssc 7aNHTB2bicssc1 aTuominen, Marja4edt00aReconstructing Minds and LandscapesbSilent Post-War Memory in the Margins of History bTaylor & Francisc2021 a1 online resource atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aFree-to-readfUnrestricted online access2star aMental and material reconstruction was an ongoing process after World War II, and it still is. This volume combines a detailed treatment of post-war cultural reconstruction in Finnish Lapland - a region on the geographical and historical margins of its nation-state - with comparative case studies of silent post-war memory from other European countries The contributors shed light on key aspects of cultural reconstruction generally: disruptions of national narratives, difficulties of post-war cultural demobilisation, sites of memory, visual narratives of post-war reconstruction, and manifestations of trans-generational experiences of cultural reconstruction. Exploration of the less conspicuous aspects of mental reconstruction reveals various forms of post-war silence and silencing which have halted or hindered different groups of people in their mental return to peace. Rather than focusing on the "executive level" of material reconstruction, the volume turns its gaze towards those who experienced the return to peace in the mental, societal, and historical margins: members of ethnic, religious, and cultural minorities, women, and children. The chapters draw on archival and other original sources, personal memories, autobiographical interpretations, and academic debate. The volume is relevant for scholars and advanced students in the fields of cultural history, art history, and cultural studies. aAll rights reserveduhttp://oapen.org/content/about-rights aEnglish 7aGeneral and world history2bicssc 7aHistory2bicssc 7aSocial and cultural history2bicssc aCultural minorities, Post-war cultural demobilisation, Post-war cultural reconstruction1 aAshplant, T. G.4edt1 aAshplant, T. G.4oth1 aHarjumaa, Tiina4edt1 aHarjumaa, Tiina4oth1 aTuominen, Marja4oth0 aDOAB Library.40uhttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/10014170zFree-to-read: DOAB: description of the publication c93083d93083