Theatres of Memory

Raphael Samuel
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In this widely acclaimed book, Raphael Samuel takes issue with the claim that our obsession with heritage is a symptom of national decay. He argues rather that we live in an expanding historical culture, one which is newly alert to the evidence of the visual and which is altogether more pluralist than earlier versions of the national past.
Genres: NonfictionHistoryPhilosophyHistoricalCultural Studies
496 Pages

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