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Introduction: working with memory as source and subject

Introduction: working with memory as source and subject
Introduction: working with memory as source and subject
The introduction describes and explains the 'memory boom' of recent years, suggests how we might historicize memory itself and engages critically with some of the field's theoretical approaches. Its second part offers a reflection on the (sometimes unexpected) connections across the chapters of the volume, linking these shared themes and concerns to wider historiographical debates about the nature and mobilization of memory.
0415677122
Routledge
Tumblety, Joan
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Tumblety, Joan
Tumblety, Joan
8742e0ca-a9c0-4d16-832f-b3ef643efd7b
Tumblety, Joan

Tumblety, Joan (2013) Introduction: working with memory as source and subject. In, Tumblety, Joan (ed.) Memory and History: Understanding Memory as Source and Subject. (HASH(0xb38e1d8)) Abingdon, GB. Routledge.

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The introduction describes and explains the 'memory boom' of recent years, suggests how we might historicize memory itself and engages critically with some of the field's theoretical approaches. Its second part offers a reflection on the (sometimes unexpected) connections across the chapters of the volume, linking these shared themes and concerns to wider historiographical debates about the nature and mobilization of memory.

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Published date: 22 April 2013
Organisations: History

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Local EPrints ID: 344222
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/344222
ISBN: 0415677122
PURE UUID: 9b2f2ed1-2db7-45a4-92b8-7efca74d0c45

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Date deposited: 16 Oct 2012 16:22
Last modified: 26 Apr 2022 22:12

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Author: Joan Tumblety
Editor: Joan Tumblety

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