On the complexity of 'collective memory': the case of Bedzin
TitoloOn the complexity of 'collective memory': the case of Bedzin
Autore
Call number940.5318/0358
Numero oggetto08009h
Luogo di pubblicazioneLondon, England
EditoreVallentine Mitchell
Anno di pubblicazione
2011
Paginazionepp187-210
MaterialeArticle
SerieLandscapes after battle ; v. 2
ISBN9780853039426
NotesArticle from the book 'Justice, politics and memory in Europe after the second World War' pp187- 210
Descrizione
This article explores the conceptual distinctions and overlaps between individual and collective or national memory; between autobiographical and 'historical' memory. Halbwachs maintained that societies had a 'collective memory' which acted as a shared social framework and gave shape to individual memories and recollections. Group memory exists distinct from any individual's memories, and individuals can thus hold memories of events they have never actually experienced themselves. The article shows that there was no single collective memory of events in Bedzin.