Global Easts
Remembering, Imagining, Mobilizing
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Global Easts: Remembering, Imagining, Mobilizing reconceptualizes Eastern Europe and East Asia as interconnected 'Global Easts' rather than peripheral regions, examining how memory practices shape identity and politics.
Edited and authored by Jie‑Hyun Lim, the volume brings together essays on remembrance, historiography, and mobilization across national boundaries.
It interrogates binaries like East/West and offers new frameworks for understanding transnational circulation of historical narratives.
The book highlights case studies that show how memories of colonialism, empire, and authoritarianism are mobilized for contemporary political projects.
It contributes to critical global studies by demonstrating the significance of eastern regions in shaping global historical imaginaries.
Edited and authored by Jie‑Hyun Lim, the volume brings together essays on remembrance, historiography, and mobilization across national boundaries.
It interrogates binaries like East/West and offers new frameworks for understanding transnational circulation of historical narratives.
The book highlights case studies that show how memories of colonialism, empire, and authoritarianism are mobilized for contemporary political projects.
It contributes to critical global studies by demonstrating the significance of eastern regions in shaping global historical imaginaries.
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Jie-Hyun Lim, "Victimhood Nationalism: History and Memory in a Global Age" (Columbia UP, 2025)
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Jie-Hyun Lim, "Victimhood Nationalism: History and Memory in a Global Age" (Columbia UP, 2025)


