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A (French for "site of memory" or memory space) is a physical place or object which acts as container of memory. They are thus a form of memorialisation related to
collective memory Collective memory is the shared pool of memories, knowledge and information of a social group that is significantly associated with the group's identity. The English phrase "collective memory" and the equivalent French phrase "la mémoire collect ...
, stating that certain places, objects or events can have special significance related to group's remembrance. It is a term used in heritage and collective memory studies popularised by the French historian Pierre Nora in his three-volume collection ''Les Lieux de Mémoire'' (published in part in English translation as ''Realms of Memory''). Nora describes them as “complex things. At once natural and artificial, simple and ambiguous, concrete and abstract, they are lieux—places, sites, causes—in three senses—material, symbolic and functional”.


Definition

In Nora's words, "A lieu de mémoire is any significant entity, whether material or non-material in nature, which by dint of human will or the work of time has become a symbolic element of the memorial heritage of any community (in this case, the French community)" It may refer to any place, object or concept vested with historical significance in the popular
collective memory Collective memory is the shared pool of memories, knowledge and information of a social group that is significantly associated with the group's identity. The English phrase "collective memory" and the equivalent French phrase "la mémoire collect ...
, such as a
monument A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical ...
, a
museum A museum is an institution dedicated to displaying or Preservation (library and archive), preserving culturally or scientifically significant objects. Many museums have exhibitions of these objects on public display, and some have private colle ...
, an event, a symbol like a flag or the French figure
Marianne Marianne () has been the national personification of the French Republic since the French Revolution, as a personification of liberty, equality, fraternity and reason, as well as a portrayal of the Goddess of Liberty. Marianne is displayed i ...
, even a colour vested with historical memory (the red flag of left politics, for instance). According to ' (French-Québécois Commission for Common Sites of Memory) a ''lieu de mémoire'' signifies the cultural landmarks, places, practices and expressions stemming from a shared past, whether material (monuments) or intangible (language and traditions). Nora follow's Lefebrve's discussions of the social production of space. As sites of memory became better known and made official by governments, they can tend to homogenize varied local memories. In Nora's words: “In the past, then, there was one national history and there were many particular memories. Today, there is one national memory, but its unity stems from a divided patrimonial demand that is constantly expanding and in search of coherence.” Thus sites of memory may risk becoming "invented traditions". David Frier, using the example of the Estádio Nacional in Lisbon, argues that sites of memory can be adaptable. The concept has been listed in ''Le Grand Robert de la langue française'', the authoritative French dictionary, and studied by scholars and others. There are attempts made to map sites of memory globally. Quebec and France have a joint commission to identify and codify sites of memory. An International Coalition of Sites of Conscience of more than 200 museums, monuments and other institutions around the world uses the concept to group "sites, individuals, and initiatives activating the power of places of memory to engage the public in connecting past and present in order to envision and shape a more just and humane future."


Criticism

Legg argues that Nora's notion of memory is a passive one, overriden by officially sanctioned history; but even Nora recognises the multiple different memories brought into the present. Legg also criticises Nora's over-emphasis of the nation. Olick and Robbins have criticised the use of the term. They argue that ''lieu de mémoire'' is a redundant concept because everything can be considered to hold memory. However, Marschall responds that the term is useful because it highlights that memory is always attached to real sites. Calling attention to the importance of "social forgetting", historian Guy Beiner has argued that "there is an evident need for major historical studies of ''lieux d’oubli'' to counterbalance the studies of ''lieux de mémoire''."Guy Beiner
Forgetful Remembrance: Social Forgetting and Vernacular Historiography of a Rebellion in Ulster (Oxford University Press, 2018)
p. 29.


Examples

Public holidays constitute an important part of nation building and become important symbols of the nation. They can build and legitimise the nation and are intended to foster national unity, social cohesion and popular identification. Sabine Marschall argues that public holidays can be regarded as sites of memory, which preserve particular representations of historical events and particular national or public heroes.


See also

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Cultural heritage Cultural heritage is the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations. Not all heritages of past generations are "heritage"; rather, heritage is a product of selection by socie ...
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Method of loci The method of loci is a strategy for memory enhancement, which uses visualizations of familiar spatial environments in order to enhance the recall of information. The method of loci is also known as the memory journey, memory palace, journey ...
, a memorization technique based on spatial memory * Memory work * Religious Heritage of America and Future for Religious Heritage, examples of religious heritage *
Sacred natural site A sacred natural site is a natural feature or a large area of land or water having special Spirituality, spiritual significance to peoples and communities. Sacred natural sites consist of all types of natural features including mountains, hills, for ...
, a form of religious
Natural heritage Natural heritage refers to the sum total of the elements of biodiversity, includes flora and fauna, ecosystems and geological structures. It forms part of our natural resources. Definition Definitions: * Natural heritage refers to natural feat ...


References


Further reading

* Legg, Stephen, "Contesting and surviving memory: space, nation, and nostalgia in Les Lieux de Mémoire," ''Environment and Planning D: Society and Space'' 23,4 (2005): 481–50. * Nora, Pierre, ed. P. ''Realms of Memory: Rethinking the French past'' (University of Chicago Press, 1998) * Alcaraz, Emmanuel, ''Les lieux de mémoire de la guerre d'indépendance algérienne'', Thèse, Paris, Université Paris XIII, 2012. * * Mathieu, Jacques et Jacques Lacoursière, ''Les mémoires quebecoises'', Quebec, Presses de l’université Laval, 1991. * * Kończal, Kornelia, ''miejsce pamięci'', in: Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska, Robert Traba, in collaboration with Joanna Kalicka (ed.): Modi Memorandi. Interdyscyplinarny leksykon kultury pamięci, Warsaw, Scholar, 2014, p. 229-234. * Kończal, Kornelia, ''The (non-)travelling concept of les lieux de mémoire. Eastern and Central European Perspectives (mit Maciej Górny)'', in: Małgorzata Pakier und Joanna Wawrzyniak (ed.): Memory and Change in Europe: Eastern Perspectives, New York, Berghahn Books, 2016, p. 59–76. * Kończal, Kornelia, ''Pierre Noras folgenreiches Konzept von les lieux de mémoire und seine Re-Interpretationen: eine vergleichende Analyse'', in: Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht, No. 1–2, 2011 p. 17–36. * Kończal, Kornelia, ''Polish-German Realms of Memory. A new paradigm?'' (with Maciej Górny, Hans Henning Hahn and Robert Traba), Acta Poloniae Historica, No. 106, 2012, p. 155–167. * ''Deutsch-Polnische Erinnerungsorte'', 4 vol., ed. by Hans Henning Hahn and Robert Traba in cooperation with Maciej Górny and Kornelia Kończal, Paderborn: Schöningh, 2012-2015. {{DEFAULTSORT:Les Lieux de Memoire Memory Sociology of knowledge