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    Troy Is Burning: Epic Archetypes by Alberto Camerotto

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Through seminars, conferences, and public actions, the project aims to enhance civil consciousness and collective memory, particularly focusing on the fall of Troy as a universal symbol of violence and its consequences. …”
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  2. 102

    La mémoire du conflit carliste et ses enjeux : entre usage politique et mise en ordre du passé by Laetitia Blanchard Rubio

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…These authors also make every effort to build and preserve the collective memory of the Legitimist community to whom they belong in order to encourage them to continue the fight everywhere it may emerge. …”
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  3. 103

    Mémoires du Covid-19 et archives du Web : pour une analyse quantitative du dépôt légal de la BNF by Roch Delannay, Marta Severo, Louis Gabrysiak

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The aim of this article is to explore how Web archives play a fundamental role in the construction of collective memory. From a thematic point of view, our work strives to understand how these archives offer an exceptional opportunity to study phenomena linked to Covid-19. …”
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    „I Siegfried cítí zimu a vši…“ aneb Obrazy spojenců a nepřátel v paměti vojáků druhého čs. zahraničního odboje by Pavel Mücke

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Finaly as result it could be stated that these symbolic images take very important part among another ones (e.g. influence of so-called „Munich Myth“, reception of „great“ political events, perception of „home and homeland“, or attitudes toward Czechoslovak army grounds and political elites) and they play a key role in the process of (re)creation of individual and collective memory and identity of ex-Czechoslovak combattants.…”
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    Raconter les Highland Clearances : Fluctuations mémorielles et instrumentalisationde la mémoire by Laurence GOURIEVIDIS

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This article uses the notion of “cultural memory”, put forward by Jan Assman, to analyse the meaning, values and mind-set that the collective memory of the Clearances has come to encapsulate. …”
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    Los patios de las escuelas primarias como espacios del aprendizaje de la ciudadanía mexicana by Dalila Chine-Lehmann

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…To direct the reading of a collective memory that integrates all children in society, the Mexican government uses schools and patriotic ceremonies to strengthen the sense of national identity. …”
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    México ¿la dictadura perfecta? by Rocío  Ruiz Lagier

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…However, in the history of the country there have been painful events that are not only not conform the oficial history, but also are not part of collective memory. A clear example is the so-called dirty war of the seventies, which resulted in hundreds of dissappeared persons who are not recognized today in political discourse, nor in the social imaginary. …”
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    Strategies for Sustainable Tourism Development in the Context of Old Parts of Isfahan, Presenting Priorities Using the Delphi Method by Amirhosein Halabian, Laleh Pooreydivand, Mehdi Abdollahzadeh, Zaynab Omrani Sardo

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Historical and cultural fabric of the cities is part of the national capital not only due to their beauties, the persistence of collective memory ,and their function in establishing an identity for us, but also since they are residance of millions of people. …”
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    The Legacy of Nineteen Eighty-Four: British Dystopias, from 1984 to the present day by Claire Wrobel

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The latter’s preference for realism rather than science fiction, their focus on an individual protagonist, and the centrality of themes such as language, individual and collective memory and historiography may be regarded as evidence of an Orwellian posterity. …”
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    Le patrimoine architectural colonial dans la région du Hodna, un héritage en voie de disparition. Cas de la ville de M’sila en Algérie by Hynda Boutabba, Abdallah Farhi, Mohamed Mili

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…But for societies that have been colonized, collective memory has trouble to recognizing the colonizer’s legacy. …”
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    MEMORY OF THE SOVIET PERIOD IN MOLDOVA: INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL TRAUMA AND CONTEMPORARY POLITICS by Anna Vichkitova

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In conclusion, the enduring social trauma and the continuous political invocation of Soviet rhetoric have a profound impact on the collective memory of the USSR in Moldova.…”
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    La Première guerre carliste ou la guerre de la dernière chance : la communauté légitimiste face à son destin by Laetitia Blanchard Rubio

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Those defenders of legitimacy aim at meeting a collective memory, the one of the defeated that would deny them the right to existence. …”
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    Lomi And Totò : An Ethiopian-Italian Colonial or Postcolonial “Love Story”? by Giovanna Trento

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Giovanna Trento in this article, thanks to the observation of this “private history”, highlights a certain controversial and unstable degree of fluidity between colonial and postcolonial periods, also questioning the degree of freedom individuals might have within a given social framework, thus suggesting some crucial and sometimes ambiguous issues related to: the use of racial laws in the fascist period; notions of concubinage, marriage and citizenship; gender and power relations; subaltern conditions and marginality within Italian colonialism; discrepancies between portraying African women and relating to them; new African-Italian identities; building collective memory and family storytelling; reproducing, suffering, or overcoming the “colony” today.…”
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    Orality in War Novels: Different Aspects of Swear Words in Henri Barbusse’s and Ahmadou Kourouma’s works by Joanna Kotowska-Miziniak

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Leaving aside its linguistic, geographical or historical particularities, the language of combatants from different countries crosses borders and acquires a universal dimension, as the bearer of the collective memory of the tumultuous twentieth century. …”
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    Representing the Invisible. The Integral Plan for the Architectural and Cultural Landscape of Maní, Yucatán by Laura María Lázaro San José

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, on many occasions, what is really necessary is a method of visibility, of representation of blurred or unnoticed landscapes, which does not consist so much in contemplating the physical environment, but in understanding the cultural and collective memory that they hold. In this direction, the case of the Integral Plan for the enhancement of the landscape of Maní in Yucatán (Mexico) is presented as an example in which its graphic interpretation is a key tool for rescuing and conserving its cultural heritage. …”
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    Historical Memory and the Representation of History: Forging Connections Between National Historic Sites and Gender History by Brittney Ann Bos

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…The public presentation of memories is not only a useful method of engaging the public about the past, but also has the power to transform the collective memory of the nation. Based on this connection, historical memory is a useful method of understanding the complex and rarely explored connections between gender history and National Historic Sites. …”
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    Connections and Disconnections in the Armenian Transnation: the Case of Armenian Americans and Armenia by Anouche Der Sarkissian

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The Armenian dispersion is often studied as a textbook diaspora, with a common origin, collective memory, shared interests, and a sense of co-responsibility. …”
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    The city is made in the celebration: Peri-urban transformations in the patronal celebrations of Guadalajara by Samuel Hernández-Vázquez, Carlos Ríos-Llamas

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The objective of this article is to analyze the mechanisms of collective memory, materialized in the patronal celebration dedicated to San Francisco de Asís, in relation with the tensions that the process of urbanization generates among those who inhabit Tesistán. …”
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    Mémoires et patrimonialisation d’un passé antéislamique : Mubârak al-Mîlî et l’ethnogenèse du peuple algérien by Aomar Hannouz

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The European narrative of ethnogenesis provided a model for conceptualization of the Algerian people’s collective memory. Our contribution is an attempt to analyse this ethnic engineering, and so to examine the modes by which this ethnic group was reactivated to culturally express an ethnic group and “imagined community”, which was itself dominated socially and politically.…”
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    Pratiques historiennes croisées de la mémoire et expériences de l’histoire dans L’Invention du quotidien (1980) de Michel de Certeau et Le Passé d’une illusion (1995) de François F... by Daniel Poitras

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Memory, though not the object of neither books, is constantly solicited, either as a vast background (collective memory) or as an explicative principle in order to understand the contemporaries’ actualizations, the influence of their memories and the alchemies that they effectuate between their practices, passions and beliefs. …”
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