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About the Author
Judith Pollmann is Professor of Early modern Dutch history at Leiden University in the Netherlands. She has published widely on the experience and impact of religious and political change in early modern Europe, and on the history of the Dutch Revolt. Much of her work on identity and experience is based on diaries, memoirs and chronicles. Memory in Early Modern Europe is the outcome of a research project entitled Tales of the Revolt. Memory, oblivion and identity in the Low Countries, 1566-1700, that she directed from 2008-2013. She is a member of the editorial board of Past & Present.
Reviews
This book is an excellent study for new scholars to the discipline of memory studies and allows them to situate their own research within this thorough but synoptic overview. It asks difficult questions of pre-established notions in memory studies, and asks its reader to engage in important conversations in this ever-expanding field. Pollmann's book is thus a valuable and much-needed contribution to memory studies. * Dannielle Shaw, European History Quarterly *
an excellent book and a fine achievement. It will be useful both for those approaching the history of early modern memory for the first time, or for those who wish to place their own research into a wider context. Its arguments will be the subject of debate, but I have no doubt that this was partly the intention of the author. If it does so, this book will begin the historiographical conversation that it aimed for. * Sarah Ward Clavier, Reviews in History *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198797555
Author Prof Dr. Judith Pollmann
Format Hardback
Page Count 244
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 170mm * 18mm