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This book contributes to the discussion about the instrumental use of history. Itanalyses two examples of public festivities related to the events and legacy of the finalstage of World War II. The first of these commemoration events is the Liberation Festivalin Pilsen, a public event celebrating the liberation of Pilsen in 1945. The secondevent is the celebration of the Slovak National Uprising anniversary, held annuallyin Banská Bystrica. The analysis focuses on the manner in which public commemorationsof historical events are used and instrumentalised by contemporary politicalelites. Prior to the political and social relevance of the analysed events, the narrativesthey produce are transcending into the cultural and commercial spheres.
Vladimír Naxera and Petr Krcˇál are political scientists at the University of WestBohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic. Their research is focused on populism, the use ofhistory as a political tool, and performative aspects of politics.
Prologue – Preface – Introduction: The importance of researching public celebrations and commemorations of the past – Politics, history, memory, and commemoration –Liberation Festival in the most "American city" in Europe – Slovak National Uprising as a "national treasure" and its annual celebrations in Banská Bystrica – Conclusion –Epilogue – List of figures – Bibliography