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The Future of MemoryDartmouth College The author compares and contrasts the public discourse over memory in Western Europe and North America. The greater awareness in continental Europe of memory as a political resource and site of contestation has profound implications for elite behavior and mass responses. It also has the potential to alter the dynamics by which collective and institutional memory is created, recalled, and altered.
Key Words: memory future of memory institutional memory collective memory
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 617, No. 1,
25-41 (2008) |
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