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Organic Memory: History and the Body in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

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Organic Memory: History and the Body in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries - Otis, Laura
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How does the past live in us? Do we inherit our ancestors' memories as we do their physical characteristics? In the nineteenth century, mainstream science embraced a long-standing superstition: the belief that memory could be inherited. Scientists reasoned that, just as bodies were reproduced from generation to generation, so were thoughts, memories, and cultural achievements. Heredity and identity were no mere family matter, but the basis of nations. The glories and sins of the past were not gone: they remained in the ...

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Organic Memory: History and the Body in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 1994, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE

ISBN-13: 9780803235618

Hardcover