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2009 CLAH Luncheon Address: Recuerdos/Remembrances

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2015

Asunción Lavrin*
Affiliation:
Arizona State UniversityEmerita, Tempe, Arizona

Extract

There is a special relationship between historians and remembering as an act of the will. Forgetting is not what we are supposed to do or want to do. As people, historians love to remember and act deliberately to achieve the reconstruction of the past, which is itself the product of as many forms of remembrance and memory-keeping as there are people who want to remember—about themselves, their actions, their sentiments, and their understanding of the world in which they lived. Pursuing that objective I would like to share with my audience at this luncheon and later with my readers some memories of my life as a historian. Through sharing them I know we will come closer together as friends and colleagues.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 2009 

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