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From collective violence to a common future: four models for dealing with a traumatic past

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Memories are dynamic. During the cold war, the memory of the Second World War was very different from today. The Holocaust has moved from the periphery to the centre of west European memory only during the last two decades. Remembering trauma evolves between the extremes of keeping the would open on the one hand and looking for closure on the other

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