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Cultural memory is a type of collective memory shared by a group of people who share a tradition.
The speculation posits that memory is not just an individual, private experience but in addition a part of the collective area, which each shapes the longer term and our understanding of the past.
It has develop into a topic in both historiography, which
emphasizes the means of forming cultural memory, and cultural research, which emphasizes the implications
and objects of cultural memory. Two schools of thought have
emerged: one articulates that the current shapes our understanding of the past, while the other assumes that the past has an influence on our current conduct.
It has, however, been pointed out that these two approaches are not necessarily mutually
unique. The idea of cultural memory attracts closely on European social anthropology, particularly German and French.
It's not well established in the English-speaking world.
Crucial in understanding cultural memory as a phenomenon is the distinction between memory and history.