Articles related to "Collective Memory"The second part of this three-part series of articles will explore the
processes by which historical narratives are in or excluded from
collective consciousness.
How do people perceive the land around them, and how is that perception changed by history? Those connections are complex and multilayered.
School music education works best when the whole school culture is musical. How can primary schools in particular grow a musical culture across all classrooms and staff?
Whether you've witnessed a car accident or a violent crime, being a good witness will increase the chances that you'll be able to help police or solve a crime.
A California-based experiment seems to show that dogs know when their owners are on their way home.
With widespread wi-fi capabilities across campuses and the plethora of social network technologies, conferences are no longer confined to physically enclosed spaces.
A BBC Panorama investigation into the violent death of Baha Mousa at the hands of British soldiers has accused the British Army of a far-reaching cover-up.
Call it Remembrance Day, Armistice Day, Veterans Day or Poppy Day, it is when people pause to remember fallen soldiers.
With a host of talented youngsters lining up to be picked and the opportunity to spot the stars of tomorrow, Colombia may be the ideal host for 2011.
An intoxicating comedy about four friends, who experience an unforgettable pre-wedding "boy's night out" with unexpected consequences they must remedy the morning after.
A YouTube video clip sends a group of Cisterian monks from the quiet abbey halls to Universal Music's studio.
This article provides a detailed forecast for the signs Leo and Virgo for the month of June.
Best known as an author, Douglas Coupland was commissioned to design a public art sculpture on Toronto's waterfront in memory of 1812 military actions near the site.
Student educational travel, usually to a foreign country during the summer break, can be extended with post-tour meetings that allow participants to share experiences.
What was once scandalous has now become de riguer, why are so many joining the worldwide tribe of the tattooed?
Despite progress and global technological advances, twentieth century genocides highlight the need to vigorously study this phenomenon with the goal of ending atrocities.
All eyes were in the two-times defending champ Fernando Alonso and the new look Scuderia Ferrari. But it was the Mclaren rookie that stole the show in Senna-esque fashion
Through interviews and family archives, Orlando Figes weaves the story of the triumphs and tragedies of the ordinary people who lived in Stalin's Russia.
Apart from the rural "petty bourgeoisie," poor peasants constituted the greatest mass to be brought under the control of Lenin's new socialist order.
The success of "The Dark Knight" was in great part due to Heath Ledger's incredible performance as the Joker.
Stumped by Christmas shopping? Then buy your favorite baseball fan a few of these great page turners about our National Pastime.
So few films manage to, as Orson Welles once put it, show audiences what they never thought was possible. But with Waltz With Bashir, Ari Folman does just that.
Between December 2008 and April 2010, Japan and Mexico celebrate their long relationship with a variety of events and cultural exchange.
August 29, 2007 is the second anniversary of the hurricane that nearly wiped out New Orleans. The French Quarter is full of tourists, but other areas need your help.
In action packed narrative, Boyle weaves international intrigue, political plots, personal ambition, and family secrets into the true drama of the discovery of America!
Classical Hollywood films, which relied on strong acting and narrative skills, made room for features centered on spectacular visual effects and bold editorial techniques
Francis Coppola and Mario Puzo's The Godfather effectively uses structure and external events to convey internal truths and build character-audience intimacy.
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