*COLLECTIVE memory, *NATIONALISM & collective memory, *NATIONAL monuments, *INTELLECTUAL history
Abstract
This paper explores the emergence of the principle of spatial differentiation in early-modern Europe. Focusing on how distinct national memories were shaped through the creation of national myths and monuments in the intellectual history of Portugal, England, and France, the paper suggests that a connection between collective identity and memory is integral to the process of spatial differentiation. ..PAT.-Conference Proceeding [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2006
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