Review for the volume The Soviet-afghan War. Study of oral history. Perceptions. Documents, Ion Xenofontov, Lumen Publishing House, 2011 [Book Review]

Postmodern Openings 3 (2):109-113 (2012)
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The work The Soviet-afghan War. Study of oral history. Perceptions. Documents is part of the historical hermeneutic dimension, particularly significant for the history of the present time, to make from memories a form of justice. The importance of this issue is significant also due to the fact that it is made exclusively for the recent history, an attempt to address a dim issue through multidisciplinary approach. It represents an expansion trend of the historical discourse regarding the studied and analyzed theme by discussion of new and even nonacademic aspects.

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