| The Country of Memory |
| CONTENTS |
| Illustrations |
| Foreword |
| Acknowledgments |
| INTRODUCTION |
| 1. CONSTRUCTING MEMORY |
| 1. Reading Revolutionary Prison Memoirs |
| • | THE LITERATURE OF CONFINEMENT IN THE CLASSICAL TRADITION |
| • | FRENCH ROMANTICISM AND THE CULT OF INCARCERATION |
| • | REVOLUTIONARY SCHOOLS AND HEROICPRISONERS |
| • | DISTORTIONS AND ELISIONS |
| • | MORALE-BUILDING AND PROLETARIANIZATION |
| • | CONCLUSION |
| • | NOTES |
| 2. “The Fatherland Remembers Your Sacrifice” |
| 3. Museum-Shrine |
| 2. REPACKAGING THE PAST |
| 4. Framing the National Spirit |
| 5. The Past without the Pain |
| 3. GENDERED MEMORY |
| 6. Faces of Remembrance and Forgetting |
| 7. Contests of Memory |
| AFTERWORD |
| Glossary |
| Bibliography |
| Contributors |
| Index |