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Memory Marathon 2012: Donald Sassoon - Constructing historical memories

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A two-day event inspired by the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012 designed by Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei, the Memory Marathon explored memory, archaeolo

Donald Sassoon - Constructing historical memories on Vimeo

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Memory Marathon 2012: Donald Sassoon - Constructing historical memories

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A two-day event inspired by the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012 designed by Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei, the Memory Marathon explored memory, archaeological excavation and historical recordings through overlaps and interactions between artistic practice and scientific enquiry. source Your EmailJoin our weekly newsletter to receive the best content from the world of architecture […]

Donald Sassoon Archives - Serpentine Galleries

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Memory Marathon. Serpentine South Gallery 12-14 Oct 2012 Free. An exploration of memory, archaeological excavation and historical recordings through overlaps and interactions. Read more + Archive Discover over 50 years of the Serpentine From the architectural Pavilion and digital commissions to the ideas Marathons and research-led

Donald Sassoon

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Professor Donald Sassoon was born in Cairo and was educated in Paris, Milan, ... a lecture on 'Constructing Historical Memories' Serpentine Gallery Memory Marathon, ... 'Keeping Down the Demos' review article in History Workshop Journal (Autumn 2012) 74(1) 'The Impenitent. Hobsbawm 1917-2012' in New Left Review 77,

Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012 - Google Arts & Culture

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Serpentine Gallery Memory Marathon, 12 - 14 October 2012: ... culture and history, considering the importance of memory in law and biology, learning what animal brains 'do' and how machines 'think' in the company of experts from a wide range of scientific fields. ... historians Jay Winter and Donald Sassoon, who explored the theme of War Memory

Memory Marathon at the Serpentine | Design Talks

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Alongside Jay Winter and Donald Sassoon, he was scheduled to explore the theme of 'War Memory'. ... Herzog and de Meuron, will be among a stunning array of world-leading experts exploring the subject of memory through the prism of art, history, science and technology, considering - among many other things - the suspicion that there is a

Donald Sassoon, Eric Hobsbawm, 1917-2012, NLR 77, September-October 2012

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1917-2012. Eric Hobsbawm outlived the 'short twentieth century' of 1917-1991 by more than twenty years. Right to the end, he was still an object of scandal for having been a Communist for much too long. 'You see', he might have said—'you see' was one of his habitual verbal tics—'You see, there have been many Communists

Donald SASSOON | Queen Mary, University of London, London | QMUL

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Donald SASSOON | Cited by 529 | of Queen Mary, University of London, London (QMUL) | Read 49 publications | Contact Donald SASSOON

Memory Marathon: Serpentine Gallery - Google Books

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In 2012, the Serpentine Gallery staged the Memory Marathon, the seventh Serpentine Marathon. The event explored memory, archaeological excavation and historical recordings through interactions between artistic practice and scientific inquiry. Among the more than 60 participants were vocalist Michael Stipe; filmmakers Amos Gitai and David Lynch; historians Jay Winter and Donald Sassoon, who

Memory Marathon - Serpentine Galleries

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A two-day event inspired by the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012 designed by Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei, the Memory Marathon explored memory, archaeological excavation and historical recordings through overlaps and interactions between artistic practice and scientific enquiry. ' At culture's bleeding edge…non-stop marathon of art

Professor Donald Sassoon - School of History

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The Unbearable Heaviness of Being European' in Beijing Cultural Review (link is external) April 2012, pp.88-96 'Keeping Down the Demos' review article in History Workshop Journal (link is external) (Autumn 2012) 74(1): 256-264 'The Impenitent. Hobsbawm 1917-2012' in New Left Review (link is external) 77, Sept-Oct 2012, pp.35-42

Keeping Down the Demos | History Workshop Journal | Oxford Academic

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Donald Sassoon (d.sassoon@qmul.ac.uk) is Professor of Comparative European History at Queen Mary, University of London and the author of One Hundred Years of Socialism and The Culture of the Europeans.He is currently writing a book on capitalism.

The Anxious Triumph of Capitalism an Interview with Donald Sassoon

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The Anxious Triumph of Capitalism an Interview with Donald Sassoon. December 2020. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies 23 (1):1-10. DOI: 10.1080/19448953.2020.1852006. Authors: Donald

Blount County Historical Museum, Maryville TN

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The Blount County Historical Museum is located in Maryville, Tennessee and is dedicated to preserving the history of Blount County and its surrounding areas. The museum is housed in a historic building that was built in the early 1900s and was originally used as a post office. The museum features a wide variety of exhibits that showcase the

Donald Sassoon: Historian talks about how Mona ... - History News Network

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Sassoon planned to give the marketing of Mona Lisa one paragraph as, he says, an example of how an artefact of high culture can become pop. The paragraph became one page, two pages and eventually

Full article: Memory construction: a brief and selective history

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autobiographical memory. In this short introduction, we give a brief and highly selective overview of the history of memory construction and some of its modern implications. We begin by noting that the idea that memories are constructed rather than simply retrieved has a long history, although it was not until the 1960s and 1970s and later that

Remembering Knoxville Historic Past Photos at Tennessee

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Barnes Barbershop May 1930. Dr. John Mason Boyd Monument at Knox Co Court House. Gay Street in the 50s. Gay Street Circa 20s-30s. Henley Street Bridge 1950. Hotel Andrew Johnson 1957. JFG Coffee Ad. Knox County Court House 1955. Knox County Court House.

The Culture of the Europeans (Text Only Edition) - Donald Sassoon

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A magisterial narrative account of the creation and consumption of all forms of 'culture' across the European continent over the last two hundred years.This compelling, wide-ranging and hugely ambitious book offers, for the first time ever, an integrated history of the culture produced and consumed by Europeans since 1800, and follows its transformation from an elite activity to a mass

The Serpentine Gallery's Memory Marathon | HuffPost UK News

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For the past seven years, the Serpentine Gallery Marathon series has been an enlightening and thought-provoking contribution to the art world during the Frieze Art Fair Week focussing upon a

The Four Dimensions of Historical Memory | SpringerLink

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This chapter presents a framework to understand the functions of historical memory in different political and cultural settings. By measuring the levels of high or low-context of historical memory, political usage of historical memory, reconciliation between historically feuding parties, and openness and diversity of opinions regarding historical issues, it will help identify how historical

(PDF) Andreas Huyssen and the Genres of Historical Memory, In The

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It is therefore impossible to separate the ongoing regime of "instant entertainment" from the struggle for "aesthetic illumination," especially in environments where remembrance is now mainstream, seeking to accommodate a need to remember Andreas Huyssen and the Genres of Historical Memory 57 (Twilight Memories 27).

Knoxville Tennessee History & Memories - Facebook

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Group Rules from the Admins 1 What we do. This group is about nostalgia, historic memories and photos etc pertaining to Knox County, TN. 2 No selling. No spam. Advertising, selling, or lost/found is