How societies remember Paul Connerton.
Series: Themes in the social sciencesPublication details: Cambridge [England] New York Cambridge University Press 1989Description: 121 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0521249481; 9780521270939Subject(s): Memory -- Social aspects | Rites and ceremonies -- Psychological aspects | Mind and body -- Psychological aspects | Social psychologyDDC classification: 302.12 LOC classification: BF378.S65 | C66 1989Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Nalanda University Generalia | 302.12 C76279 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 009333 |
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302.12 B6614 Risk: Vol- 2 | 302.12 B6614 Risk: Vol-3 | 302.12 B6614 Risk: Vol-4 | 302.12 C76279 How societies remember | 302.12 F367 Social Memory: new perspectives on the past | 302.12 J175 Risk, uncertainty, and rational action | 302.1309 D312 Rationalities in history: a Weberian essay in comparison / |
Includes indexes.
Bibliography: p. 105-115.
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