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    The Memory of the Modern / Edition 1

    by Matt K. Matsuda


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    Memory has a history. The Classical world ordered and valued events differently than the Medieval world; which, in turn, was replaced by 'the memory' of the Renaissance. Matt Matsuda's compelling, multidisciplinary argument in The Memory of the Modern is that the understanding, value, and uses of memory changed yet again at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, becoming distinctively 'modern.'

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    "[E]nchantingly evocative and intellectually challenging...Matsuda'a masterpiece is destined to help us comprehend our present by helping us apprehend our past."—xxxxx

    "Matsuda's conceptual approach opens fresh ways of seeing the importance of writing and the democratized print culture of the late nineteenth century. It also casts new light of understanding on the expansion of state records and files (the 'memory of state'). And he fruitfully brings his framework to bear on the functions of such new 'memory machines' as photography and cinema."—Journal of Social History

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