Dark Pasts: Changing the State's Story in Turkey and Japan
 
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ISBN13:9781501776052
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Dark Pasts

Changing the State's Story in Turkey and Japan
 
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In Dark Pasts, Jennifer M. Dixon asks why states deny past atrocities, and when and why they change the stories they tell about them.


In recent decades, states have been called on to acknowledge and apologize for historic wrongs. Some have apologized, while others have silenced, denied, and relativized past crimes. Dark Pasts unravels the complex and fraught processes through which state narratives of past atrocities are constructed, contested, and defended. Focusing on Turkey's narrative of the Armenian Genocide and Japan's narrative of the Nanjing Massacre, Dixon shows that international pressures increase the likelihood of change in states' narratives of their own dark pasts, even as domestic considerations determine their content.


Combining historical richness and analytical rigor, Dark Pasts is a revelatory study of the persistent presence of the past and the politics that shape narratives of state wrongdoing.



Dixon offers valuable insights into how a country addresses its past horrors. This book offers some reassurance to those who fight for change, demonstrating that their efforts can be effective.

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Acknowledgments

Introduction: Coming to Terms with Dark Pasts?

1. Changing the State's Story

2. The Armenian Genocide and Its Aftermath

3. From Silencing to Mythmaking (1950?early 1990s)

4. Playing Hardball (1994?2008)

5. The Nanjing Massacre and the Second Sino-Japanese War

6. "History Issues" in the Postwar Period (1952?1989)

7. Unfreezing the Question of History (1990?2008)

Conclusion: The Politics of Dark Pasts

Appendix 1: Research Conducted

Appendix 2: Turkish High School History Textbooks Analyzed

Notes

References

Index