Landscapes of European Memory: Biodiversity and Collective Remembrance

TitleLandscapes of European Memory: Biodiversity and Collective Remembrance
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsJennifer A. Jordan
JournalHistory and Memory
Volume22
Issue2
Pagination5-33,178
ISSN0935560X
Abstract

This article provides theoretical and empirical directions for research on material collective memory, drawing on the phenomenon of historical kitchen gardens in Europe. The gardens of Europe's open-air folk museums, the tourism-oriented gardens of monasteries and aristocratic manor houses-turned museums, as well as the show gardens of a growing network of people committed to preserving agricultural biodiversity, are rich sites in which to explore fundamental questions about collective memory, in particular the role of agents of memory, the phenomenon of prosthetic memory, the varying conceptions of authenticity, and the importance of studying forgetting alongside remembering. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Short TitleLandscapes of European Memory