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The Memory of Catastrophe

by Peter Gray, Kendrick Oliver
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Overview

Memories of catastrophes—both those which occur naturally and those which are consequences of human actions—loom large in the modern consciousness. The volume opens with an investigation of the concepts of catastrophe and collective memory, and the relationships between them. Arguing that a pervasive catastrophic memory may be as disabling as it is instructive, Gray and Oliver stress the necessity of rendering the phenomenon subject to secular critical inquiry. The value of such an approach is then demonstrated in a series of case studies.

Synopsis

Memories of catastrophes--both those which occur naturally and those which are consequences of human actions--loom large in the modern consciousness. The volume opens with an investigation of the concepts of catastrophe and collective memory, and the relationships between them. Arguing that a pervasive catastrophic memory may be as disabling as it is instructive, Gray and Oliver stress the necessity of rendering the phenomenon subject to secular critical inquiry. The value of such an approach is then demonstrated in a series of case studies.

About the Author, Peter Gray, Kendrick Oliver

Peter Gray is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Southampton.

Kendrick Oliver is a Senior Lecturer in American History at the University of Southampton.

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Book Details

Published
May 13, 2004
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780719063442

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