Review Essay: The Changing Vessel of Memory - Identity and Text in Religion and Cultural Memory by Jan Assmann

Critical Horizons 11 (1):133-147 (2010)
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J. Assmann, Religion and Cultural Memory: Ten Studies (R. Livingstone trans; Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2006), ISBN 0804745226, 222 pp

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