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  • Sērija : The Cultural Histories Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Nov-2020
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  • ISBN-10: 147427384X
  • ISBN-13: 9781474273848
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, height x width x depth: 335x257x244 mm, weight: 3900 g, 300 bw illus, Contains 6 hardbacks
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How has understanding of memory evolved over the past 2,500 years? How has our collective memory been influenced and expressed by politics, culture, philosophy and science? In a work that spans over 2,500 years, these ambitious questions are addressed by 64 experts, each contributing their overview of a theme applied to a period in history. The volumes situate our understanding of memory within a variety of historical contexts, looking to art and science alike to determine how it has changed in Western society since Antiquity.

Individual volume editors ensure the cohesion of the whole, and to make it as easy as possible to use, chapter titles are identical across each of the volumes. This gives the choice of reading about a specific period in one of the volumes, or following a theme across history by reading the relevant chapter in each of the six.

The six volumes cover: 1. Antiquity (800 BCE - 500 CE); 2. Middle Ages (500 - 1450); 3. Early Modern Age (1450 - 1700) ; 4. Eighteenth Century (1700 - 1800); 5. Nineteenth Century (1800 - 1900); 6. Long Twentieth Century (1900 2000+).

Themes (and chapter titles) are: Politics; Time and Space; Media and Technology; Science and Education; Philosophy; Religion and History; High Culture and Popular Culture; Society; Remembering and Forgetting. The page extent is approximately 1,728 pp with c. 300 illustrations. Each volume opens with Notes on Contributors, a series preface and an introduction, and concludes with Notes, Bibliography and an Index.

The Cultural Histories Series A Cultural History of Memory is part of The Cultural Histories Series. Titles are available both as printed hardcover sets for libraries needing just one subject or preferring a one-off purchase and tangible reference for their shelves, or as part of a fully-searchable digital library available to institutions by annual subscription or on perpetual access (see www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com). Individual volumes for academics and researchers interested in specific historical periods are also available in print or digitally via www.bloomsburycollections.com .

Recenzijas

Much could be said about any of the books in this landmark series, whose sum total of chapters from the worlds leading scholars will be read and referenced for generations Delighting in every memory-inspired flight, fanciful or real, examined in these books awaits the studious reader. * Sun News Tucson *

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Examines 2,500 years of memory from a variety of perspectives in social and cultural history.
List of Illustrations
vi
General Editors' Preface viii
Stefan Berger
Jeffrey Olick
Introduction 1(1)
Beate Dignas
1 Power And Politics
17(20)
Boris Chrubasik
2 Time And Space
37(14)
Stephane Benoist
Ilaria Bultrighini
3 Media And Technology: Mediatic Frameworks Of Memories In Ancient Times
51(14)
Elena Franchi
4 Knowledge: Science And Education---Writing As "External Memory" And Its Role In Ancient Science
65(18)
Han Baltussen
5 Ideas: Philosophy, Religion, And History
83(18)
Luca Castagnoli
6 High Culture And Popular Culture
101(16)
Anne Gangloff
7 The Social: Rituals, Faith, Practices, And The Everyday
117(16)
Beate Dignas
8 Remembering And Forgetting
133(14)
Elizabeth Minchin
Notes 147(22)
Bibliography 169(32)
Notes on Contributors 201(2)
Index 203
List of Illustrations
vi
General Editors' Preface viii
Stefan Berger
Jeffrey Olick
Introduction 1(1)
Gerald Schwedler
1 Power And Politics
17(24)
Jean-Marie Moeglin
2 Time And Space
41(16)
Joel T. Rosenthal
3 Media And Technology
57(16)
Anna Adamska
4 Knowledge: Science And Education
73(18)
Lucie Dolezalova
Tamas Visi
5 Ideas: Philosophy, Religion, And History
91(16)
Farkas Gabor Kiss
6 High Culture And Popular Culture
107(16)
Caroline Horch
7 The Social: Ritual, Faith, Practices, And The Everyday
123(24)
Rainer Hugener
8 Remembering And Forgetting
147(16)
Kai-Michael Sprenger
Gerald Schwedler
Notes 163(14)
Bibliography 177(30)
Notes on Contributors 207(2)
Index 209
List of Illustrations
vi
General Editors' Preface ix
Stefan Berger
Jeffrey Olick
Introduction: Early Modern Memory Cultures 1(1)
Alessandro Arcangeli
Marek Tamm
1 Memory, Power And Politics
19(18)
Jasper van der Steen
2 Time And Space: Autobiographical Memory
37(20)
Katharine Hodgkin
3 Media And Technology: Notes, Memory And Recollection
57(20)
Richard Yeo
4 Knowledge: Science And Education
77(20)
William E. Engel
5 Ideas: Philosophy, Religion And Art
97(20)
Patricia Emison
6 High Culture And Popular Culture: Memory, Custom And Landscape
117(18)
Nicola Whyte
7 Rituals Of Memory: Commemorations
135(16)
Peter Burke
8 Remembering And Forgetting
151(18)
Peter Sherlock
Notes 169(4)
Bibliography 173(26)
Notes on Contributors 199(2)
Index 201
List of Illustrations
vi
General Editors' preface xiv
Stefan Berger
Jeffrey Olick
Introduction 1(1)
Patrick H. Hutton
1 Power And Politics
19(18)
Kirsten L. Cooper
2 Time And Space
37(20)
Gabriel Wick
3 Media And Technology
57(16)
Patrick H. Hutton
4 Knowledge: Science And Education
73(20)
Tom Simone
5 Ideas: Philosophy, Religion, And History
93(20)
Patrick H. Hutton
6 High Culture And Popular Culture
113(16)
Fiona McIntosh-Varjabedian
7 The Social: Rituals, Faith, Practices, And The Everyday
129(14)
Jennifer Hillman
8 Remembering And Forgetting
143(18)
Victoria E. Thompson
Bibliography 161(18)
Notes on Contributors 179(2)
Index 181
List of Illustrations
vi
General Editors' Preface viii
Stefan Berger
Jeffrey Olick
Introduction 1(1)
Susan A. Crane
1 Power And Politics
21(18)
Matt Matsuda
2 Time And Space
39(16)
Nick Yablon
3 Media And Technology
55(24)
Elizabeth Edwards
4 Knowledge: Science And Education
79(16)
Thomas Dodman
5 Ideas: Philosophy, Religion And History
95(20)
Stan M. Landry
6 High Culture And Popular Culture
115(20)
Kathrin Maurer
7 The Social: Rituals, Faith, Practices And The Everyday
135(22)
Cecilia Morgan
8 Remembering And Forgetting
157(18)
Stiphane Gerson
Notes 175(8)
Bibliography 183(26)
Notes on Contributors 209(4)
Index 213
List of Illustrations
vi
General Editors' Preface viii
Stefan Berger
Jeffrey Olick
Introduction 1(16)
Stefan Berger
Bill Niven
1 Power And Politics
17(14)
Jay Winter
2 Time And Space
31(20)
Chris Lorenz
3 Media And Technology
51(24)
Wulf Kansteiner
4 Knowledge: Science And Education
75(20)
Nick Tosh
5 Ideas: Philosophy, Religion, And History
95(20)
Stefan Berger
6 High Culture And Popular Culture
115(24)
Patrick Finney
7 The Social: Rituals, Faith, Practices, And The Everyday
139(16)
Jeffrey Olick
8 Remembering And Forgetting
155(18)
Bill Niven
Notes 173(2)
Bibliography 175(32)
Notes on Contributors 207(2)
Index 209
Stefan Berger is Professor of Social History and Director of the Institute of Social Movements and the House for the History of the Ruhr at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. He is the author of numerous books, including Nationalizing the Past (2015) and Germany: Inventing the Nation (2004) and the editor of A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Europe: 1789-1914 (2009). He is, along with Kevin Passmore and Heiko Feldner, one of the Series Editors for Bloomsburys successful student book series, Writing History.

Jeffrey K. Olick is William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology and at the University of Virginia, USA. He is the author of In the House of the Hangman: The Agonies of German Defeat, 1943-1949 (2005) and The Politics of Regret: On Collective Memory and Historical Responsibility (2007). He is also the editor of States of Memory: Continuities, Conflicts, and Transformations in National Retrospection (2003).