Frames of Remembrance

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232 pages 2017

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This work is an introduction to the study of collective memory in the social sciences. taking the Holocaust and memory or (until recently) absence of memory in Poland about its Once-Vibrant Jewish community as her touchstone, the author ranges widely across europe and north america for examples and conflicts of collective memory.

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