Alain Monchablon, The Student Movement and Its Memory : The UNEF after 1945 between Tradition and Loss of Memory There are student generations, but is there any transmission of memory between them ? The historical experience of the UNEF, the oldest and most important student organization in France, seems to indicate that there is no such active transmission of memory, but only the perpetuating of a kind of social heredity.Monchablon Alain. Le mouvement étudiant et sa mémoire : l'UNEF après 1945, entre tradition et oubli . In: L'Homme et la société, N. 111-112, 1994. Générations et mémoires. pp. 113-117
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