
About this book series
The nascent field of Memory Studies emerges from contemporary trends that include a shift from concern with historical knowledge of events to that of memory, from 'what we know' to 'how we remember it'; changes in generational memory; the rapid advance of technologies
of memory; panics over declining powers of memory, which mirror our fascination with the possibilities of memory enhancement; and the development of trauma narratives in reshaping the past. These factors have contributed to an intensification of public discourses on our past over the last thirty years. Technological, political, interpersonal, social and cultural shifts affect what, how and why people and societies remember and forget. This groundbreaking series tackles questions such as: What is 'memory' under these conditions? What are its prospects, and also the prospects for its interdisciplinary and systematic study? What are the conceptual, theoretical and methodological tools for its investigation and illumination?
— - Electronic ISSN
- 2634-6265
- Print ISSN
- 2634-6257
- Series Editor
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- Andrew Hoskins,
- John Sutton
Book titles in this series
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Tourism as Memory-Making
Russian Tourism in the Shadow of Empire
- Authors:
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- Alena Pfoser
- Open Access
- Copyright: 2025
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- eBook
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Terrorism in Memory Culture: Investigating the Aftermath of July 22 in Norway
- Editors:
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- Alexandre Dessingué
- Paula Hamilton
- Copyright: 2025
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- eBook
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Outsourcing the European Past
An Interscalar Study of Memory and Morality
- Authors:
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- Thomas Van de Putte
- Copyright: 2024
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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Transnational Memories and Post-Dictatorship Cinema
Brazil, Chile and Argentina
- Authors:
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- Tatiana Signorelli Heise
- Copyright: 2024
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
Abstracted and indexed in
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- SCOPUS