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Memory and history, understanding memory as source and subject, edited by Joan Tumblety

Label
Memory and history, understanding memory as source and subject, edited by Joan Tumblety
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [212]-214) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Memory and history
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
781675063
Responsibility statement
edited by Joan Tumblety
Series statement
The Routledge guides to using historical sources
Sub title
understanding memory as source and subject
Table Of Contents
Introduction : working with memory as source and subject / Joan Tumblety. -- Part I. Working with oral testimony. -- "Let me tell you" : memory and the practice of oral history / Michal Bosworth. -- Small fish, big pond : using a single oral narrative to reveal broader social change / Lindsey Dodd. -- Memory, history and the law : testimony in Holocaust and Stolen Generations trials / Rosanne Kennedy. -- Part II. Memorialization and commemoration. -- Remembering and forgetting : the creation and destruction of inscribed monuments in Classical Athens / Polly Low. -- Visual cultures of memory in modern Japan : the historical uses of Japanese art collections / Franziska Seraphim. -- The contested memorial cultures of post-Liberation France : polemical responses to the legal purge of collaborators, 1944-c.1954 / Joan Tumblety. -- The pictures in the background : history, memory and photography in the museum / Susan A. Crane. -- Part III. Between "individual memory" and "collective memory". -- Memory as a battlefield : letters by traumatized German veterans and contested memories of the Great War / Jason Crouthamel. -- Memories of suburbia : autobiographical fiction and minority narratives / Hannah Ewence. -- Alienated memories : migrants and the silences of the archive / Tony Kushner. -- Biography of a box : material culture and palimpsest memory / Susan M. Stabile
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