Memories: 1906-1915

Memories: 1906-1915
Title Memories: 1906-1915 PDF eBook
Author Daisie Irene Venning
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Release 1970
Genre Pinnaroo (S.A.)
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Memories

Memories
Title Memories PDF eBook
Author D. I. VENNING
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The Country of Memory

The Country of Memory
Title The Country of Memory PDF eBook
Author Hue-Tam Ho Tai
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 292
Release 2001-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780520222670

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"Hue-Tam Ho Tai's masterful collection of essays that explore how the past is being remade in contemporary Vietnam constitutes a welcome addition to the study of the larger problem of engineering memory, especially in political cultures where the identity of the nation-state is in a considerable state of flux . . .. This book also suggests that the 'commemorative fever' that is sweeping Vietnam is about more than Vietnam's history. It also has a great deal to do with the problems premodern cultures presented to those who promoted the creation of contemporary states. In this regard both Vietnam and this book offer all scholars of nationalism and remembering in the West a fascinating perspective on their own nations."—John Bodnar, Chancellors' Professor of History at Indiana University, from the Foreword

Mystic Chords of Memory

Mystic Chords of Memory
Title Mystic Chords of Memory PDF eBook
Author Michael Kammen
Publisher Vintage
Pages 879
Release 2011-08-17
Genre History
ISBN 0307761401

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Mystic Chords of Memory "Illustrated with hundreds of well-chosen anecdotes and minute observations . . . Kammen is a demon researcher who seems to have mined his nuggets from the entire corpus of American cultural history . . . insightful and sardonic." —Washington Post Book World In this ground-breaking, panoramic work of American cultural history, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Machine That Would Go of Itself examines a central paradox of our national identity How did "the land of the future" acquire a past? And to what extent has our collective memory of that past—as embodied in our traditions—have been distorted, or even manufactured? Ranging from John Adams to Ronald Reagan, from the origins of Independence Day celebrations to the controversies surrounding the Vietnam War Memorial, from the Daughters of the American Revolution to immigrant associations, and filled with incisive analyses of such phenonema as Americana and its collectors, "historic" villages and Disneyland, Mystic Chords of Memory is a brilliant, immensely readable, and enormously important book. "Fascinating . . . a subtle and teeming narrative . . . masterly." —Time "This is a big, ambitious book, and Kammen pulls it off admirably. . . . [He] brings a prodigious mind and much scholarly rigor to his task . . . an importnat book—and a revealing look at how Americans look at themselves." —Milwaukee Journal

Speak, Memory

Speak, Memory
Title Speak, Memory PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Nabokov
Publisher Everyman's Library
Pages 346
Release 1999-03-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0375405534

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From one of the 20th century's great writers comes one of the finest autobiographies of our time. Speak, Memory was first published by Vladimir Nabokov in 1951 as Conclusive Evidence and then assiduously revised and republished in 1966. The Everyman's Library edition includes, for the first time, the previously unpublished "Chapter 16"–the most significant unpublished piece of writing by the master, newly released by the Nabokov estate–which provided an extraordinary insight into Speak, Memory. Nabokov's memoir is a moving account of a loving, civilized family, of adolescent awakenings, flight from Bolshevik terror, education in England, and émigré life in Paris and Berlin. The Nabokovs were eccentric, liberal aristocrats, who lived a life immersed in politics and literature on splendid country estates until their world was swept away by the Russian revolution when the author was eighteen years old. Speak, Memory vividly evokes a vanished past in the inimitable prose of Nabokov at his best.

History Teacher's Magazine

History Teacher's Magazine
Title History Teacher's Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 354
Release 1915
Genre History
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Medical Memories and Experiences in Postwar East Germany

Medical Memories and Experiences in Postwar East Germany
Title Medical Memories and Experiences in Postwar East Germany PDF eBook
Author Markus Wahl
Publisher Routledge
Pages 246
Release 2019-05-24
Genre History
ISBN 1000011763

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This book draws on the example of the major cities of Leipzig and Dresden to illustrate continuity and change in public health in the German Democratic Republic. Based on archival work, it will demonstrate how members of the medical profession successfully manipulated their pre-1945 past in order to continue practising, leading to persistence in the social conception of medicine and disease after Communism took hold. This was particularly evident in attitudes towards and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases and the pathology of deviant behaviour among young people.