Memory in Eastern Europe - Foreword
Marie-Claire Lavabre, Françoise Mayer
págs. 5-12
Post-Communist Poland faces the Potsdam heritage: Actors, issues and frameworks in reworking the nation's memory
Agnieszka Niewiedzial
págs. 13-42
págs. 43-66
Converting a political party and using the past: The Bulgarian Socialist Party
Marta Touykova
págs. 67-96
Storing the recent past in a museum in post-Communist Hungary: Two forms of exhibiting memory
Anne-Marie Losonczy
págs. 97-112
The "lost world" and the "emerging society": Intellectual conceptions of the Romanian transition out of Communism
Ioana Cirstocea
págs. 113-142
The search for a place in history, or how to enhance an undervalued past: A microanalysis of an interview with a Nationale Volksarmee veteran
Nina Leonhard
págs. 143-164
The "Big Compromise" and family memory: Former nobles during the Stalinist era in Russia
Sofia Tchouikina
págs. 165-198
The "individuals remaining behind in occupied territory": Aspects of the purge in Soviet Russia, 1942-1949
Vanessa Voisin
págs. 199-238
Reviews - Asie centrale: la dérive autoritaire
Marléne Laruelle, Sébastien Peyrouse, Jean-Robert Raviot
págs. 239-240
Reviews - La Yougoslavie de Tito écartelée, 1945-1991
Catherine Lutard-Tavard, Amaël Cattaruzza
págs. 241-244
Reviews - U potrazi za blagostanjem, O povijesti dokolice i potrosackog drustva u Hrvatskoj 1950-ih i 1960-ih (A la recherche du bien-être: sur l'histoire des loisirs et de la société de consommation dans la Croatie des années 1950 et 1960)
Igor Duda, Igor Tchoukarine
págs. 245-250