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Panel : Memories of State Violence in the Twentieth Century: Comparative Perspectives on Europe and Asia

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OEMV, Panel : Memories of State Violence in the Twentieth Century: Comparative Perspectives on Europe and Asia, Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence, [online], published on 8 November 2011, accessed 23 February 2012, URL : http://www.massviolence.org/Panel-Memories-of-State-Violence-in-the-Twentieth-Century, ISSN 1961-9898

22 novembre 2010 : Panel organized by CERI/Science Po and Centre d’Histoire/Science Po : Memories of State Violence in the Twentieth Century: Comparative Perspectives on Europe and Asia

Introductory Remarks: Karoline Postel-Vinay, Senior Research Fellow, Sciences Po-CERI. Listen :

Legacies: The Pacific War, Historical Memory and Contemporary Conflicts in the Asia-Pacific : Mark Selden, Senior Research Associate, Cornell University, and Professor Emeritus of History and Sociology, Binghamton University Listen :

Managing the Memory of World War Two in Europe: Historical Truth, Political Legitimacy and Peace-Building : Claire Andrieu, Professor of Modern History, Centre d’histoire, Sciences Po Listen :

A Consensual Memory? Remembering the Righteous of France : Sarah Gensburger, Research Fellow, CNRS-Institut de Sciences Sociales du Politique Listen :

The Battle for Memory: The Victims’Attempt To Tell Their Version of Mao’s Movements : Jean-Philippe Béja, Senior Research Fellow, CNRS/Sciences Po-CERI Listen :

Conclusion : Karoline Postel-Vinay

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