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The Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile (IICCMER), in collaboration with the Romanian Studies Group – School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), University College London, and the Romanian Cultural Institute London kindly invite you at the launch of the volume “Politics of memory in post-communist Europe” on 25 February 2011, 5pm, at the Romanian Cultural Institute headquarters at Belgrave Square 1, London SW1X 8PH. The event will be followed by a wine reception. For more details see: http://www.icr-london.co.uk/iiccmer.php)
In 2010, IICCMER has marked its fifth anniversary launching the international series of the academic journal it edits under a new title and format: “History of Communism in Europe” (HCE). This peer-reviewed publication provides an interdisciplinary forum for explorations in the multifaceted history of the Communist regimes in Romania, Eastern Europe, and elsewhere. HCE aims to attract Romanian and international scholars interested in the history and the memory of far-left ideologies, which have preceded, coincided with, and followed in the wake of the Cold War.
The first issue of HCE explores the politics of memory in post-communist Europe, focusing on the culture of remembrance and/or denial, which, allied with a politics of memory and/or oblivion, have shaped Eastern Europe. For details, contents, and contributors see:
http://www.zetabooks.com/new-releases/history-of-communism-in-europe-vol.-i-2010.html
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