History and Memory

Volume 16, Number 1
Volume 16, Number 2 Special Issue: Traumatic Memory in Chinese History

CONTENTS Volume 16, No. 1Spring/Summer 2004

Gil Eyal
Identity and Trauma
Two Forms of the Will to Memory
/ 5

Krystyna Von Henneberg
Monuments, Public Space, and the Memory of Empire in Modern Italy / 37

Carolyn Strange
Symbiotic Commemoration
The Stories of Kalaupapa / 86

Susanna Schrafstetter
The Long Shadow of the Past
History, Memory and the Debate over West Germany's Nuclear Status, 1954-69 / 118

Tom Lawson
Constructing a Christian History of Nazism
Anglicanism and the Memory of the Holocaust, 1945-49 / 146

Contributors

CONTENTS Volume 16, No. 2

Special Issue:
Traumatic Memory in Chinese History

Edited by Lynn A. Struve

Lynn A. Struve
A Brief Historical Introduction / 5

Lynn A. Struve
Confucian PTSD
Reading Trauma in a Chinese Youngster's Memoir of 1653 / 14

Vera Schwarcz
Circling the Void
Memory in the Life and Poetry of the Manchu Prince Yihuan (1840-1891) / 32

Peter Zarrow
Historical Trauma
Anti-Manchuism and Memories of Atrocity in Late Qing China / 67

Klaus Mühlhahn
"Remembering a Bitter Past"
The Trauma of China's Labor Camps, 1949-1978 / 108

David B. Pillemer
Can the Psychology of Memory Enrich Historical Analyses of Trauma? / 140

Contributors / 155

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