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Maurice Halbwachs' Seminal Work on The Collective Memory: Shaping Our Understanding of Social Remembrance.
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Maurice Halbwachs' Seminal Work on The Collective Memory: Shaping Our Understanding of Social Remembrance.

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Maurice Halbwachs' groundbreaking work, "The Collective Memory," explores how memory is not merely an individual psychological phenomenon but rather a deeply social construct. He argues that our personal recollections are always shaped and sustained by the social groups and frameworks we inhabit, from families to nations. Halbwachs posits that these collective frameworks provide the contexts, narratives, and meanings through which individual memories are formed, recalled, and interpreted. The book fundamentally challenges traditional views of memory, highlighting its dynamic and interdependent relationship with social structures. It remains a foundational text for understanding collective identity, historical consciousness, and the sociological dimensions of remembrance, profoundly influencing fields like sociology, history, and cultural studies.
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