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Palgrave Macmillan
Theory as memory practice
Dirk Uffelmann
Monism in Britain
Peter J. Bowler
Murder in the cemetery
Andrzej Nowak
Human rights and European remembrance
Jay Winter
Proto-monism in German philosophy, theology, and science, 1800–1845
Frederick Gregory
Monism and suffering
Gauri Viswanathan
Toward cosmopolitan mourning
Simon Lewis
Monist philosophy of science
Paul Ziche
The riddles of monism
Todd H. Weir
Why digital memory studies should not overlook Eastern Europe's memory wars
Ellen Rutten
Monism, racial hygiene, and national socialism
Heiner Fangerau
Alexander von Humboldt and monism
Nicolaas Rupke
Memory wars in post-Soviet Ukraine (1991–2010)
Andriy Portnov
Introduction
Nitzan Lebovic
Spinozist monism
Tracie Matysik
Arie M. Dubnov
From the beginning of life to the end of the world
Monism and morphology at the turn of the twentieth century
Sander Gliboff
A young boy from Riga
Living experience, expression, and immediacy between 1895 and 1915
Between Hegel and Haeckel
Igor J. Polianski
Becoming a Russian-Jew
Ecstasy and antihistoricism
The realist appeal
Alternative subject
Mr. Jericho's piercing eyes
Lebensphilosophie
"I never don't moralize"
Lebensphilosophie and biopolitics
Karl Marx
Uilleam BlackerAlexander Etkind
Living among the ghosts of others
Uilleam Blacker
Collisions
Europe's divided memory
Aleida Assmann
On Moses and Joshua
European memory
Natan Sznaider
Shifting horizons
Between Paris and Warsaw
Michael Rothberg
Conclusion
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