A European Memory? 2022
DOI: 10.1515/9781845458133-006
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Chapter 2 The Uses of History and the Third Wave of Europeanisation

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“…However, there are also many different and conflicting understandings of European memory (Trimçev et al 2020). Scholars, such as Macdonald (2013), Karlsson (2010) or Pérez Baquero (2021), claim that the idea of Europe has been discursively shaped by transnational memories and argue that the European project relies on transnational memories of different historical events, including the Holocaust, which is identified as the event of greatest significance.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are also many different and conflicting understandings of European memory (Trimçev et al 2020). Scholars, such as Macdonald (2013), Karlsson (2010) or Pérez Baquero (2021), claim that the idea of Europe has been discursively shaped by transnational memories and argue that the European project relies on transnational memories of different historical events, including the Holocaust, which is identified as the event of greatest significance.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%