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Ene Koresaar, Kirsti Joesalu, Post-communist memories and life stories in Estonia: from memory work to life historical memory studies / 19

Almantas Samalavičius, Memory and amnesia: Lithuanian Case Revisited/ 50

Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska, Memory clash: contemporary views on communism in Poland / 71

Adam F. Kola, Post-communist memory (studies) in the Czech Republic. A short and a far from being completed survey / 95

Mykola Riabchuk, “Divided we stand”. Memory and Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine / 122

Zsuzsa Plainer, From missing memories to the blurred categories – scientific production on the memory of communism in case of minority Hungarians from Romania / 156

Magdalena Najbar-Agičić, Croatia – Collective Memory of Communism / 176

Marijana Stojčić, Katarzyna Taczyńska, The culture of memory and remodification of the socialist heritage in contemporary Serbia. The perception of Goli otok and of the persecution of Vojvodina Germans after World War II / 200

Margarita Karamihova, Exploring memories of communism in Bulgaria / 257

Guido Franzinetti, Western European communist memories: a historical overview / 276