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Memory in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800
Author: Judith Pollmann
Year: 2017
Pages: 224
Format: PDF
File size: 151 MB
Language: ENG



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Book Description: Memory in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800 Author: Judith Pollmann 2017 224 Genre: History, Cultural Studies Audience: General Readers, Scholars, Students Overview: In this engaging and accessible book, Judith Pollmann delves into the various ways in which Europeans interacted with their past during the three centuries spanning from 1500 to 1800. The text challenges the conventional view that memory culture shifted significantly around 1800, instead arguing for the ongoing importance of early modern memory practices in contemporary society. By examining how individuals, communities, and nations attempted to manage, manipulate, and reinterpret memories of the past, the author offers a rich and nuanced understanding of the role of memory in shaping early modern European identity, culture, and politics.
Memory in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800 Автор: Джудит Поллманн 2017 224 Жанр: история, культурология Аудитория: читатели, ученые, студенты Обзор: В этой увлекательной и доступной книге Джудит Поллманн углубляется в различные способы взаимодействия европейцев со своим прошлым в течение трех веков, охватывающих период с 1500 по 1800 год. Текст бросает вызов общепринятому мнению, что культура памяти значительно изменилась около 1800 года, вместо этого утверждая о сохраняющейся важности ранних современных практик памяти в современном обществе. Исследуя, как отдельные лица, сообщества и нации пытались управлять, манипулировать и переосмысливать воспоминания о прошлом, автор предлагает богатое и тонкое понимание роли памяти в формировании ранней современной европейской идентичности, культуры и политики.
Memory in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800 Autor: Judith Pollmann 2017 224 Género: historia, cultura Audiencia: lectores, científicos, estudiantes Descripción: En este libro fascinante y accesible, Judith Pollmann profundiza en las diferentes formas de interactuar entre los europeos con su pasado durante tres siglos, abarcando el periodo comprendido entre 1500 y 1800. texto desafía la creencia generalmente aceptada de que la cultura de la memoria cambió significativamente alrededor de 1800, en cambio argumentando la continua importancia de las primeras prácticas contemporáneas de la memoria en la sociedad moderna. Investigando cómo individuos, comunidades y naciones trataron de gobernar, manipular y reinterpretar los recuerdos del pasado, el autor ofrece una comprensión rica y sutil del papel de la memoria en la formación de las primeras identidades, culturas y políticas europeas contemporáneas.
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