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Memory Politics and the Afterlives of Fallen Soldiers
Nataliya Danilova
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Politics and International Relations
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Arts & Humanities
Memory Politics
100%
Afterlife
71%
Collective Memory
69%
Soldiers
56%
War Commemoration
53%
Nation-state
43%
Nationalism
27%
Commemorative Practice
25%
National Identification
25%
Religious Associations
25%
Social Facts
22%
Social Groups
19%
Forge
18%
Associates
17%
Totality
17%
Repertoire
15%
Social Sciences
collective memory
79%
soldier
72%
politics
38%
nationalism
32%
nation state
31%
totality
21%
social class
15%
society
11%
Group
10%