Defeat and Memory
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 2
Defeat and Memory in Modern History
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Chapter 3
Defeat and Foreign Rule as a Narrative of National Rebirth — The German Memory of the Napoleonic Period in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
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Chapter 4
From Heroic Defeat to Mutilated Victory: The Myth of Caporetto in Fascist Italy
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Chapter 5
The Taboos of Defeat: Unmentionable Memories of the Franco-Prussian War in France, 1870–1914
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Chapter 6
Religious War, German War, Total War: The Shadow of the Thirty Years’ War on German War Making in the Twentieth Century
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Chapter 7
The Stories of Defeated Aggressors: International History, National Identity and Collective Memory after 1945
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Chapter 8
Defeat, Due Process, and Denial: War Crimes Trials and Nationalist Revisionism in Comparative Perspective
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Chapter 9
Memory of War and War Crimes: Japanese Historical Consciousness and the Tokyo Trial
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Chapter 10
Japanese War Veterans and Kamikaze Memorialization: A Case Study of Defeat Remembrance as Revitalization Movement
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Chapter 11
Confederate Defeat and Cultural Expressions of Memory, 1877–1940
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Chapter 12
Gallipoli to Golgotha: Remembering the Internment of the Russian White Army at Gallipoli, 1920–3
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Chapter 13
The Memory of French Military Defeat at Dien Bien Phu and the Defence of French Algeria
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Chapter 14
The Enduring Paradigm of the ‘Lost Cause’: Defeat in Vietnam, the Stab-in-the-Back Legend, and the Construction of a Myth
Attention for Chapter 6:
Religious War, German War, Total War: The Shadow of the Thirty Years’ War on German War Making in the Twentieth Century