This collection of essays focuses on the haunting themes of religion,
politics and remembering the past. Spanning Europe from Ukraine to
Spain, the contributors consider ways in which memory is used, at the
local level, both to legitimate and to contest claims to power, status,
and social and cultural capital. The result is a rich and innovative set
of texts on memory and silence, on the place of the past in the present,
and on the ideologies and practices which constitute memory at the local
level.