Recalling the past at will

Toronto: Anik Press (2020)
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This book is a contribution to the field of cultural collective memory. The book deals with the construction of history, beginning with the ancient Sumer (5500 BC) and ending with the modern historiographic narrative. It is about how and whom we remember, and what we forget.

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