Darwin College, Patricia Fara (University of Cambridge), Karalyn Patterson (University of Cambridge)
Memory is both a private, personal phenomenon and a collective interpretation of history by society. The concept of memory has long intrigued scientists, philosophers, and scholars alike. This fascinating volume explores some of the many ways that individuals and societies remember, forget, and commemorate events of the past. The collection of eight essays, representing some of the most engaging contemporary voices in the arts and sciences, takes a unique interdisciplinary approach to address the relationships between individual experience and collective memory. Many would expect scientists...
Memory is both a private, personal phenomenon and a collective interpretation of history by society. The concept of memory has long intrigued scientis...
Darwin College, Patricia Fara (University of Cambridge), Karalyn Patterson (University of Cambridge)
Memory is both a private, personal phenomenon and a collective interpretation of history by society. The concept of memory has long intrigued scientists, philosophers, and scholars alike. This fascinating volume explores some of the many ways that individuals and societies remember, forget, and commemorate events of the past. The collection of eight essays, representing some of the most engaging contemporary voices in the arts and sciences, takes a unique interdisciplinary approach to address the relationships between individual experience and collective memory. Many would expect scientists...
Memory is both a private, personal phenomenon and a collective interpretation of history by society. The concept of memory has long intrigued scientis...