In studies of a common European past, there is a significant lack
of scholarship on the former Eastern Bloc countries. While
understanding the importance of shifting the focus of European
memory eastward, contributors to this volume avoid the trap of
Eastern European exceptionalism, an assumption that this region's
experiences are too unique to render them comparable to the rest of
Europe. They offer a reflection on memory from an Eastern European
historical perspective, one that can be measured against, or
applied to, historical experience in other parts of Europe. In this
way, the authors situate studies on memory in Eastern Europe within
the broader debate on European memory.
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