- Denationalization of history
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Denationalization of history is term that is describes process by which international community, the European Union and nongovernmental organizations will prescribe the way in which various countries should come to terms with their past or write their history.[1] Denationalization of history can only happen after process of nationalization of history.
There are different opinions about future of the history. Some believe that future events will lead to denationalization of history and a "rendering world as single place", or on the contrary, some believe that local perspectives will be strengthened.
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References
- ^ Jarausch, Konrad H.; Thomas Lindenberger (2007) "History of Memory, Policies of the Past: What for?" Conflicted memories: Europeanizing contemporary histories Berghahn Books p. 32 ISBN 1-84545-284-4 "“Denationalization” of history, which refers to the means by which international community, European Union and non-governmental organizations intervene in order to prescribe the way in which various countries should come to terms with their past or write their history."
Recent conferences
- “Writing and Rewriting History at the Turn of the Centuries”, 3rd panel "Rewriting National Histories—The De-Nationalization of History", Kraków, Poland, in May 2000, organized by Civic Education Project and the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University
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