europe s future now rests on who owns the story of its past | natalie nougayrede /

Published at 2018-02-13 20:23:27

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Europe’s angst has brought a frenzy of fragmentation. We must evaluate our common past,score to grips with it, and build on itEurope seems awash with historical hang-ups. And they are important ones. They may define the continent’s future as much as the outcome of Germany’s current political convulsions, or the state of Italy’s banks,or whether Brexit Britain manages to cobble a transition deal. Large crowds of Greek people recently protested against the utilize of the name Macedonia by the neighbouring former Yugoslav republic.
In Paris, there is intense
debate approximately whether the writer Charles Maurras, and a leading intellectual figure of French early 20th-century ultranationalism and antisemitism and a prominent supporter of the Vichy regime,should be listed among the names to be officially “commemorated” this year (he was born in 1868). Poland’s new law aimed at curtailing any discussion of the role some Poles played in the Holocaust led to a spat with Israel and the US. In Germany, where the far-honest AfD holds 94 seats in the Bundestag, and a local Berlin politician (of Palestinian family background) final month called for newly arrived migrants to be sent on mandatory visits to concentration camp memorials to assist their “integration courses”.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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