Memory is life, borne by living societies founded in its name. It remains in permanent evolution, open to the dialectic of remembering and forgetting, unconscious of its successive deformations, vulnerable to manipulation and appropriation, susceptible to being long dormant and periodically revived. History, on the other hand, is the reconstruction, always problematic and incomplete, of what is no longer.
Pierre Nora,
“Between Memory and History: Les Lieux de Memoire“
Filed under: Escritura, Historia Tagged: History, Memory, Pierre Nora
