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MEMORIA, PATRIMONIO Y EDUCACIÓN
In this article the relationships and interactions among memory, educational inheritance and history are tackled. First, in a specific way, the relationships and interactions between memory and history are addressed through a special analysis of the ...
Antonio Viñao
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Memory on Parade: The Gallipoli Centenary and Anzac Day Commemoration
On April 25, 2015, record crowds were drawn from across Australia and New Zealand to the annual Anzac Day celebrations. This year’s commemoration was extra special, for it marked the one hundredth anniversary of the First World War’s Gallipoli campaign ...
Lavery, Kevin P.
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‘Padres de la Patria’ and the ancestral past: commemorations of independence in nineteenth-century Spanish America [PDF]
This article examines the civic festivals held in nineteenth-century Spanish America to commemorate independence from Spain. Through such festivals political leaders hoped, in Hobsbawm's words, ‘to inculcate certain values and norms of behaviour by ...
Earle, Rebecca
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Remembering and Reimagining the “Old South” in Mississippi
This essay highlights Natchez, Mississippi’s Confederate heritage tourism to illustrate interrelationships between memory, history, and imagination, and how performed commemorations critically shape nationalist ideals and beliefs. Memories—and the bodies
Teresa Simone
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Grass-roots Commemorations: Remembering the Land in the Camps of Lebanon [PDF]
Khalili, Laleh
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The Unfinished Work: The Civil War Centennial and the Civil Rights Movement
The Civil War Centennial celebrations fell short of a great opportunity in which Americans could reflect on the legacy of the Civil War through the racial crisis erupting in their nation.
Sutter, Megan A.
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Remembrance, Commemorations and Apologies
Viewed through the lens of public history as the conduit between academia (comprising research, scholarship, and higher education) and broader society (encompassing media, educational institutions, museums, and political discourse), the Dutch involvement
Kwame Nimako
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Decades after World War II, major commemorations are still organised to collectively remember this war. Aiming for inclusive societies, the perspectives of immigrants with different war experiences are important to be heard in relation to these ...
Huibertha B. Mitima-Verloop +4 more
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Monsivais Writes the (Bi)centennial [PDF]
Despite his participation in many of the festivities and events related to the (Bi)centennial, CarlosMonsiváis was one of the most direct critics of the commemorations of the initiation of MexicanIndependence and the Mexican Revolution.
Amber Workman
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