The Four Dimensions of Historical Memory

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Abstract

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 memory affects a particular state, society, or people. Different levels and compilations of these four dimensions would provide indicators to understand the function of historical memory and the level of potential conflict between different states.

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Wang, Z. (2018). The Four Dimensions of Historical Memory. In Memory Politics and Transitional Justice (pp. 57–72). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62621-5_5

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