Abstract

“Memory has become a major preoccupation – in Europe and beyond – in the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. […] Europe has become a memoryland – obsessed with the disappearance of collective memory and its preservation” (1): it is with these insightful words that cultural anthropologist Sharon MacDonald opens her latest book Memorylands. The book is an original investigation of the connections between heritage, identity and memory in contemporary Europe. In it, MacDonald provides th...

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