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  • Cognition, Culture, and Political Momentum

    Breaking down the Silos in Collective Memory Research

    Edited by Astrid Erll, William Hirst ...
    Series series Studies in Collective Memory
    After more than two decades of research on collective memory across various disciplines, Breaking down the Silos in Collective Memory Research brings together psychological memory research with the field of memory studies in a systematic way. Astrid Erll and William Hirst have gathered expert authors from across disciplines to present a sustained dialogue between cognitive and cultural memory ... Read more

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  • Travels in Time

    Essays on Collective Memory in Motion

    by Astrid Erll ...
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    Human beings are time travelers. Incessantly, we traverse past, present, and future through a process called collective memory. In Travels in Time, Astrid Erll addresses the question of how collective memory emerges through motion--the movements of people, media, forms, and practices. Grounded in literary, cultural, and media memory studies, this collection of essays undertakes forays into various ... Read more

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