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How people variously experience, construct, perform, contest, and understand the past has become the focus of intense interest and extensive ethnographic research in the anthropology of Europe. It is discussed under numerous labels, such as social memory, historical consciousness, commemorative practice, and cultural heritage; and it is bound up with a massive expansion of interest in these and related topics elsewhere in the academy and in popular culture. The field is vast, and this chapter does not attempt a survey. Instead, through selected examples – many of which come from the fieldwork areas in which I have worked myself – it seeks to highlight what I take to be significant developments, themes, debates, and approaches.
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