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   系統號碼590097
   書刊名Commemoration as conflict [electronic resource] : space, memory and identity in peace processes /
   主要著者McDowell, Sara.
   其他著者Braniff, Maire.
   出版項Basingstoke : [distributor] Not Avail, 2014.
   索書號JZ5538.M3593 2014
   ISBN1137314850 (electronic bk.) :
   標題Anniversaries-Political aspects.
Memorials-Political aspects.
Memory-Political aspects.
Peace-building.
Comparative politics.-bicssc
Peace studies & conflict resolution.-bicssc
   電子資源http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137314857
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   叢書名Rethinking peace and conflict studies
   
    
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內容簡介McDowell and Braniff explore the relationship between commemoration and conflict in societies which have engaged in peace processes, attempting to unpack the ways in which the practices of memory and commemoration influence efforts to bring armed conflict to an end and whether it can even reactivate conflict as political circumstances change. Commemoration as Conflict provides an exploration of how the various practices and processes of commemoration, which involve both intangible representations and tangible material forms, can contribute both to the success or failure of peace processes in societies attempting to make the transition from armed conflict to some form of political accommodation. It considers the difficulties faced by conflictual parties in a peace process in reconciling their partisan practices of commemoration and material landscapes of memorialisation, which are often aimed at enhancing ethnic or group solidarity and integrity and territoriality, with the more pluralist context of a peace process. In thinking about these issues it draws upon a range of examples including Israel/Palestine, the former Yugoslavia, Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka, the Basque Country and South Africa. In this unique book, McDowell and Braniff attempt to unpack the ways in which processes of memorialisation can influence efforts to bring armed conflict to an end and asks whether it can exacerbate or even reactivate conflict as political circumstances change.

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