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Contested Public Monuments: Global perspectives on landscapes of memory (Elements in Historical Theory and Practice)

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This scholarly work examines contested public monuments from a global perspective, exploring how landscapes of memory reflect and shape historical narratives. Grever analyzes the political, cultural, and social dimensions of monuments that provoke debate and controversy worldwide.

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Contested Public Monuments: Global Perspectives on Landscapes of Memory offers a comprehensive exploration of how public monuments function as contested sites of memory and meaning-making across different cultures and nations. Maria Grever examines the tensions surrounding monuments dedicated to historical figures and events, analyzing how they reflect power dynamics, competing historical narratives, and evolving social values.

The book investigates why certain monuments become flashpoints for cultural conflict, exploring the relationship between physical spaces and collective memory. Through global case studies, Grever demonstrates how monuments serve as battlegrounds where societies negotiate their past, present identity, and future direction. The work considers the removal, preservation, recontextualization, and creation of monuments as acts laden with political significance. Essential for understanding contemporary debates about historical representation and public space.

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Author

Maria Grever

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009515719

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