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Subject Wilson Quarterly Fall 2020 | The Ends of History
Date October 20, 2020 7:47 PM
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Image [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]]The Ends of History
Fall 2020
The past is always with us—even when governments try to alter or erase it. How does contested history shape our politics and culture?
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[link removed] [[link removed]]Russia's Lost War [[link removed]]
By Izabella Tabarovsky
The Soviet Union erased disabled troops, women and political purges from the narrative of its victory in World War II. Today’s Russian state has done the same.
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By Jonathan Holloway and Richard Byrne
Wilson Center 2020 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow Jonathan Holloway traces Woodrow Wilson’s vexed legacy on racial equality.
[link removed] [[link removed]]The Past’s Transformative Power in China [[link removed]]
By Zheng Wang
How does the memory of national humiliation in the 19th and 20th Centuries drive Chinese propaganda to this day?
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Reversing A Bloody Legacy in the DRC [[link removed]]
A Relentless Quest in Mexico [[link removed]]
Monuments And Memory in Yugoslavia [[link removed]]
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