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Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Jeffrey K. Olick, Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi, and Daniel Levy
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from Reflections on the Revolution in France from Democracy in America from "On the Uses and Disadvantages
from "What Is a Nation?" from Totem and Taboo: Resemblances between the
SIGMUND FREUD,
from "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte" from "The Sociological Problem of Generations"
KARL MANNHEIM,
WALTER BENJAMIN,
from "The Storyteller" and "Theses on the Philosophy of History" ERNST GOMBRICH, from Aby Warburg: An Intellectual Biography W. ADORNO, from "Valry Proust Museum" and "In Eichendorff" from Mind in Society from Remembering: A Study in Experimental Memory of
LEV VYGOTSKY, FREDERIC BARTLETT,
THEODOR
from "Everyman His Own Historian" from "The Nature of the Past" from Social Process
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MILE DURKHEIM,
from The Elementary Forms of Religious Life from The Collective Memory
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from "Mmoire collective, tradition et coutume: propos d'un livre rcent" ["Collective Memory, Custom, and Tradition: About a Recent Book"] from "Revue critique: M. Halbwachs Les cadres sociaux de la mmoire" ["Critical Review of M. Halbwachs Les cadres sociaux de la mmoire"] from The African Religions of Brazil: Toward a Sociology of the Interpenetration of Civilizations from The Living and the Dead: A Study of the Symbolic Life of Americans
150
CHARLES BLONDEL,
ROGER BASTIDE,
W. LLOYD WARNER,
E . E . EVANS-PRITCHARD,
from The Nuer: A Description of the Modes of Livelihood and Political Institutions of a Nilotic People from The Savage Mind
CLAUDE LVI-STRAUSS,
Part II. History, Memory, and Identity HANS-GEORG GADAMER EDWARD CASEY, PETER BURKE,
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ALLAN MEGILL,
"Collective Memory and Cultural History: Problems of Method" from Zakhor: Jewish History and
YOSEF H A I M YERUSHALMI,
Jewish Memory
JAN A S S M A N N ,
from Moses the Egyptian: The Memory of Egypt in Western Monotheism and "Collective Memory and Cultural Identity" from Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Approach from "Social Memories: Steps towards a Sociology of the Past" K. OLICK, from "Collective Memory: The Two Cultures"
PETER BERGER,
EVIATAR ZERUBAVEL,
JEFFREY
and STEVEN M. TIPTON, from Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life
SWIDLER, ANTHONY SMITH, YAEL ZERUBAVEL,
from Recovered Roots: Collective Memory and the Making of Israeli National Tradition
VU
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249
from "Film in Popular Memory: An Interview with Michel Foucault" from "Popular Memory: Theory, Politics, Method"
252 254 261 265 269 271 275 279 283 287 291
from Remaking America: Public Memory, Commemoration and Patriotism in the Twentieth Century ROY ROSENZWEIG and DAVID THELEN, from The Presence of the Past: Popular Uses of History in American Life
ERIC HOBSBAWM,
TERENCE RANGER,
from "The Invention of Tradition Revisited: The Case of Colonial Africa" ORLANDO PATTERSON, from Slavery and Social Death: A Comparative Study
RICHARD SENNETT,
from "The Past in the Present versus the Present in the Past" GLADYS LANG and KURT LANG, from "Recognition and Renown: The Survival of Artistic Reputation"
MICHAEL SCHUDSON, LORI DUCHARME
and GARY ALAN FINE, from "The Construction of Nonpersonhood and Demonization: Commemorating the 'Traitorous' Reputation of Benedict Arnold" from "Finding Meaning in Memory: A Methodological Critique of Collective Memory Studies" from "The Past in the Present: Culture and the Transmission of Memory" from "Toward a Cultural Theory of Trauma"
WULF KANSTEINER,
RON EYERMAN,
JEFFREY ALEXANDER,
Part IV. Media and Modes of Transmission ANDR LEROI-GOURHAN, JACK GOODY,
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MERLIN DONALD,
from Origins of the Modern Mind: Three Stages in the Evolution of Culture and Cognition
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and TORSTEN KOCH, from "Opa war kein Nazi:" Nationalsozialismus und Holocaust im Familiengedchtnis [Grandpa Wasn't a Nazi: National Socialism and Holocaust in Family Memory]
OLAF JENSEN, MARIANNE H I R S C H ,
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from "The Generation of Postmemory" from "Tradition and Self in a Mediated World"
BARBIE ZELIZER,
from "Why Memory's Work on Journalism Does Not Reflect Journalism's Work on Memory" and ELIHU K A T Z , from Media Events: The Live Broadcasting of History from "War Memorials: Identity Formations Survivors"
DANIEL DAYAN
REINHART KOSELLECK,
of the
JAMES E . YOUNG,
from At Memory's Edge: After-images of the Holocaust in Contemporary Art and Architecture from "Commemorating a Difficult Past: Yitzhak Rabin's Memorials" Its Historical Imagery and Architectural Entertainments
VERED VINITZKY-SEROUSSI,
ROBIN WAGNER-PACIFICI,
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from Tradition from History as an Art of Memory from "Living in a Post-Traditional Society"
JAY WINTER, from Remembering War: The Great War between Memory and History in the Twentieth Century
ANDREAS H U Y S S E N ,
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from "Reasons for the Current Upsurge in Memory" from "A Surfeit of Memory? Reflections on History,
CHARLES MAIER,
from Yearning for Yesterday: A Sociology of Nostalgia from "Nostalgia and Its Discontents"
SVETLANA BOYM,
MICHEL-ROLPH TROUILLOT,
from "Abortive Rituals: Historical Apologies in the Global Era" DANIEL LEVY and NATAN SZNAIDER, from "Memory Unbound: The Holocaust and the Formation of Cosmopolitan Memory"
MARK OSIEL,
from Mass Atrocity, Collective Memory, and the Law from The Ethics of Memory "Memory History Forgetting" from Oblivion from
PAUL RICOEUR,
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Index
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