Why memory matters : 'remembered histories' and the politics of the shared past / Rowan Light.

"From curriculum to commemoration to constitutional reform, our society is in the grip of memory, a politics and culture marked by waves of loss, grief, absence and victimhood. Why are certain aspects of the past remembered over others, and why does this matter? In response to this fraught ques...

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Main Author: Light, Rowan (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Wellington, New Zealand : Bridget Williams Books, 2023.
Series:BWB texts
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Online Access:The BWB Texts Collection
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Summary:"From curriculum to commemoration to constitutional reform, our society is in the grip of memory, a politics and culture marked by waves of loss, grief, absence and victimhood. Why are certain aspects of the past remembered over others, and why does this matter? In response to this fraught question, historian Rowan Light offers a series of case studies about local debates about history in New Zealand. These provisional judgements of the past illuminate aspects of what it means to remember - and why it matters."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:"#104".
Physical Description:1 online resource (155 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
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