History and Memory

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Manchester University Press, Mar 15, 2008 - History - 272 pages
In recent years, "memory" has become a central and controversial concept in historical studies. It is a term that denotes a new and distinctive field of study and a fresh way of conceptualizing history as a more general field of inquiry. This book provides historians with an accessible and stimulating introduction to debates and theories about memory and approaches to the study of it in history and other disciplines. The book explores the relationships between the individual and the collective, between memory as survival and memory as reconstruction, between remembering as a subjective experience and as a social or cultural practice, and between memory and history as modes of retrospective knowledge.

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Geoffrey Cubitt is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of History and the Center for 18th-Century Studies at the University of York

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