Ideas about memory as the source of human subjectivity developed throughout European liberal democracies in the first half of the 20th century, stimulated by war trauma and universal suffrage. Two archives of memory – psychoanalytic case histories and oral history – reveal the workings of generational memory in the formation of welfare states and social democracy. Generation is understood as people born into similar social environments, coming under similar influences at a particular historical time
In this paper, I first retrace some aspects of a dynamic theory of humans in society, and then highl...
Historical knowledge can be acquired through life stories that are passed on from one generation to ...
We examined whether and how memories and knowledge of World War II (WWII) transmit across generation...
This paper uses (West) Germany as an exemplary case to analyse the formation of collective memories ...
Historical memory is an object of informational conflict. This is why it is so important to study th...
The thesis deals with intergenerational transmission of stories about political prisoners of 50s. In...
Ideas about a society's past, or collective memories, are integral to the social group and an import...
rrengtiThis article aims to reconsider how and where the boundaries within Soviet generations as dif...
This essay uses memory in the ancient and modern sense of the “inner life of thought” to describe th...
In this paper I try to show the complex character of collective memory. I claim that now collective ...
The present chapter aims to review the main issues related to the concept of collective memory and t...
The study of mass consciousness is one of the most pressing sociological issues. Historical memory i...
Memory has never been closer to us, yet never more difficult to understand. In the more than thirty ...
'Memory, Trauma and World Politics' focuses on the effect that the memory of traumatic episodes, and...
In this paper we do a theoretical consideration about the genesis and development of memory, as a so...
In this paper, I first retrace some aspects of a dynamic theory of humans in society, and then highl...
Historical knowledge can be acquired through life stories that are passed on from one generation to ...
We examined whether and how memories and knowledge of World War II (WWII) transmit across generation...
This paper uses (West) Germany as an exemplary case to analyse the formation of collective memories ...
Historical memory is an object of informational conflict. This is why it is so important to study th...
The thesis deals with intergenerational transmission of stories about political prisoners of 50s. In...
Ideas about a society's past, or collective memories, are integral to the social group and an import...
rrengtiThis article aims to reconsider how and where the boundaries within Soviet generations as dif...
This essay uses memory in the ancient and modern sense of the “inner life of thought” to describe th...
In this paper I try to show the complex character of collective memory. I claim that now collective ...
The present chapter aims to review the main issues related to the concept of collective memory and t...
The study of mass consciousness is one of the most pressing sociological issues. Historical memory i...
Memory has never been closer to us, yet never more difficult to understand. In the more than thirty ...
'Memory, Trauma and World Politics' focuses on the effect that the memory of traumatic episodes, and...
In this paper we do a theoretical consideration about the genesis and development of memory, as a so...
In this paper, I first retrace some aspects of a dynamic theory of humans in society, and then highl...
Historical knowledge can be acquired through life stories that are passed on from one generation to ...
We examined whether and how memories and knowledge of World War II (WWII) transmit across generation...