Between Official Truth and Personal Memory: Oral Histories of Civilians and Soldiers in the Post-Yugoslav Wars 1991–1995 Cover Image

Između zvanične istine i ličnog sećanja: Usmene istorije civila i vojnika o post-jugoslovenskim ratovima 1991–1995
Between Official Truth and Personal Memory: Oral Histories of Civilians and Soldiers in the Post-Yugoslav Wars 1991–1995

Author(s): Nebojša Petrović, Aleksandra Lazić
Subject(s): Studies of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: oral history; post-Yugoslav wars; reconciliation; rehumanization; collective memory; thematic analysis

Summary/Abstract: In times of violent conflicts, societies tend to promote narratives that enable successful coping with the situation. Official collective memory can thus provide foundation for a group’s belonging, mobilization, persistence. On the other hand, it often perpetuates the animosity by, for example, delegitimizing (and often dehumanizing) the other side. In this article, we explore whether unofficial personal memories of a violent conflict could mitigate the damage in intergroup relations done by the dominating narratives. We conducted a secondary thematic analysis of 38 interviews with civilians and soldiers in the Post-Yugoslav wars (1991–1995). The themes we report here offer deeply personal and humanizing accounts of the war experience, which have largely remained outside traditional historiography.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 16
  • Page Range: 227-241
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Serbian
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