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Maurice Halbwalchs, a seminal figure in the study of memory, viewed 'collective memory' as a sum of 'collectively shared representations of the past' (W. Kantsteiner, 'Finding meaning in memory: A methodological critique of collective memory studies', History and Theory, 41 (2002), 179-97).
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Memory is set in opposition to history, which seeks to order these representations of the past into an 'objective' narrative. For an interesting elaboration on the role of the urban landscape in the relationship between history and collective memory, see: M.C. Boyer, The City of Collective Memory: Its Historical Imagery and Architectural Entertainments (Cambridge, MA, 1994).
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Although Halbwalchs has provided a theoretical launching point for many historians, his structuralist view of memory excludes the possibility of meaningful individual agency. Historians prefer to emphasize the role of human agency, and thus have distanced themselves from this aspect of Halbwachs' work, proposing alternative concepts of memory such as 'social memory', 'collective remembrance' and 'cultural memory' (Kantsteiner, 'Finding meaning in memory', 181-2, 186). Following Koshar's approach, this article gives considerable attention to the role of human agency.
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Christians, Social Democrats and anti-fascist organizations such as the' Trotzkyite Group' were all spoken favourably of in reportage on the event. Prior to this 1990, none of these groups would have been allowed to participate in the march or be acknowledged in the SED-orchestrated ceremony, apart from the SPD which was attributed blame for the murders of Luxemburg and Liebknecht. See 'Ehre und Gedenken für Karl und Rosa' Neues Deutschland, 15. Jan.
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For several years, an alternative demonstration of radical organizations assembled at Platz der Vereinten Nationen (former Leninplatz) and marched to Friedrichsfelde. The event typically drew about 10,000 participants, while the total number visiting the Socialists' Memorial was estimated between 40,000 and 100,000 by the PDS, although police estimates were considerably lower. The PDS accused the radical groups of 'using the commemoration to vent their personal frustration. Jens Rübsam, 'Weit mehr als nur ein stilles Gedenken, Die Tageszeitung 13 Jan. 1997, downloaded from http://www.taz.de/pt/1997/01/11/a0218.nf/textdruck, on 29 Mar. 2005.
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Arnecke reported that the MLPD's Peter Borgwardt closed his speech at the 2005 ceremony, stating, 'To honour the legacy of the revolutionaries means to carry their work forward! Forward to real socialism.'
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Arnecke reported that the MLPD's Peter Borgwardt closed his speech at the 2005 ceremony, stating, 'To honour the legacy of the revolutionaries means to carry their work forward! Forward to real socialism.'
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