Men and Memories

Men and Memories
Author: John Russell Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1901
Genre: Biography
ISBN:

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Men and Memories

Men and Memories
Author: William Rothenstein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1978
Genre: Painters
ISBN:

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Men and Memories

Men and Memories
Author: William Rothenstein
Publisher: New York, Coward-McCamm, Incorporated
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1931
Genre: Artists
ISBN:

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Men and Memories

Men and Memories
Author: William Rothenstein
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1934
Genre:
ISBN:

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Men and Memories

Men and Memories
Author: William Rothenstein
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1931
Genre:
ISBN:

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Medieval Memories

Medieval Memories
Author: Elisabeth Van-Houts
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317878833

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Who, exactly, was responsible for the preservation of knowledge about the past? How did people preserve their recollections and pass them on to the next generation? Did they write them down or did they hand then on orally? The book is concerned with the memories of medieval people. In the Middle Ages, as now, men and women collected stories about the past and handed them down to posterity. Many memories centre in the aristocratic family or lineage while others are focussed on institutions such as monasteries or nunneries. The family and monastic contexts clearly illustrate that remembrance of the past was a task for men and women and that each sex had a specific gendered role. Memory also involves selection of what should and should not be remembered and its corollary, amnesia, therefore, is discussed. Anchored in the present, memory casts a shadow on the future and thus prophecies form an important component of the cult of remembrance. For the first time in Medieval Memories, tombstones, medieval encyclopaedias and legal testimonies figure alongside moral guidebooks, miracle stories and chronicles as material for the gendered perceptions of the medieval past.

Men and Memories

Men and Memories
Author: William Rothenstein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 389
Release: 1934
Genre:
ISBN:

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The White Man's World

The White Man's World
Author: Bill Schwarz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 019929691X

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Art of Making Memories

The Art of Making Memories
Author: Meik Wiking
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0062943391

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What’s the actual secret to happiness? Great memories! Meik Wiking—happiness researcher and New York Times bestselling author of The Little Book of Hygge and The Little Book of Lykke—shows us how to create memories that make life sweet in this charming book. Do you remember your first kiss? The day you graduated? Your favorite vacation? Or the best meal you ever had? Memories are the cornerstones of our identity, shaping who we are, how we act, and how we feel. In his work as a happiness researcher, Meik Wiking has learned that people are happier if they hold a positive, nostalgic view of the past. But how do we make and keep the memories that bring us lasting joy? The Art of Making Memories examines how mental images are made, stored, and recalled in our brains, as well as the “art of letting go”—why we tend to forget certain moments to make room for deeper, more meaningful ones. Meik uses data, interviews, global surveys, and real-life experiments to explain the nuances of nostalgia and the different ways we form memories around our experiences and recall them—revealing the power that a “first time” has on our recollections, and why a piece of music, a smell, or a taste can unexpectedly conjure a moment from the past. Ultimately, Meik shows how we each can create warm memories that will stay with us for years. Combining his signature charm with Scandinavian forthrightness, filled with infographics, illustrations, and photographs, and featuring “Happy Memory Tips,” The Art of Making Memories is an inspiration meditation and practical handbook filled with ideas to help us make the memories that will bring us joy throughout our lives.

Men and Memories of San Francisco, in the "spring of '50."

Men and Memories of San Francisco, in the
Author: Theodore Augustus Barry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1873
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Theodore Augustus Barry (1825-1881) and Benjamin Ada Patten (1825-1877) established their credentials as California pioneers by arriving in their adopted state before January 1, 1850. Men and memories of San Francisco (1873) gives later arrivals a detailed picture of the city as it existed a few months before California statehood. They describe the streets and the residences and business that lined each thoroughfare and alley as well as the men and women who owned those homes, boarding-houses, hotels, restaurants, saloons, stores, offices, and shops. They also chronicle the fire of May 1851 which destroyed so many of the structures they describe. While they focus on the city as it was in early 1850, their sketches of its residents extend further, often forming capsule biographies of their subjects.