SOCIAL MEMORY STUDIES: From "Collective Memory" to the Historical Sociology of Mnemonic Practices

TitleSOCIAL MEMORY STUDIES: From "Collective Memory" to the Historical Sociology of Mnemonic Practices
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsJeffrey K. Olick, Joyce Robbins
JournalAnnual Review of Sociology
Volume24
Issue1
Pagination105
ISSN03600572
Call Number1056936
Abstract

Despite substantial work in a variety of disciplines, substantive areas, and geographical contexts, social memory studies is a nonparadigmatic, transdisciplinary, centerless enterprise. To remedy this relative disorganization, we (re-)construct out of the diversity of work addressing social memory a useful tradition, range of working definitions, and basis for future work. We trace lineages of the enterprise, review basic definitional disputes, outline a historical approach, and review sociological theories concerning the statics and dynamics of social memory.

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Short TitleSOCIAL MEMORY STUDIES