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In Phantoms of Remembrance, Patrick Geary makes important new inroads into the widely discussed topic of historical memory, vividly evoking the everyday lives of eleventh-century people and both their written and nonwritten ways of preserving the past.
Through richly detailed descriptions of various acts of remembrance - including the naming of children and the recording of visions - the author unearths a wide range of approaches to preserving the past as it was or formulating the past that an individual or group prefers to imagine.
By focusing on a turning point in medieval history, one in which an effort was made to make a cultural break with the previous centuries, Geary offers a dramatic example of specific mental and social structures that filtered the memories communicated by social elites and ordinary individuals alike.
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History, Methodology, Philosophy, Memory, History, philosophy, History, methodologyShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Phantoms of Remembrance: Memory and Oblivion at the End of the First Millenium
April 15, 1996, Princeton University Press
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Phantoms of Remembrance: Memory and Oblivion at the End of the First Millennium
January 1995, Princeton Univ Pr
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Phantoms of remembrance: memory and oblivion at the end of the first millennium
1994, Princeton University Press
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"THE NEW PAST forged in the eleventh century by Rodulfus Glaber, Arnold of Regensburg, and their contemporaries, with its emphasis on radical discontinuity, is an enduring creation: its central outlines, accepted and elaborated upon by subsequent medieval generations, have been largely accepted by modern historians."
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