Memory Laws and Historical Justice Memory Laws and Historical Justice

Memory Laws and Historical Justice

The Politics of Criminalizing the Past

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Publisher Description

This book examines state efforts to shape the public memory of past atrocities in the service of nationalist politics. This political engagement with the ‘duty to remember’, and the question of historical memory and identity politics, began as an effort to confront denialism with regard to the Holocaust, but now extends well beyond that framework, and has become a contentious subject in many countries. In exploring the politics of memory laws, a topic that has been overlooked in the largely legal analyses surrounding this phenomenon, this volume traces the spread of memory laws from their origins in Western Europe to their adoption by countries around the world. The work illustrates how memory laws have become a widespread tool of governments with a nationalist, majoritarian outlook. Indeed, as this volume illustrates, in countries that move from pluralism to majoritarianism, memory laws serve as a warning – a precursor toincreasingly repressive, nationalist inclinations.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
30 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
348
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
2
MB

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