Citations:lieu de mémoire


 * 1) * 1992, Realms of Memory ISBN 0-231-08404-8, page 15:
 * If the revolutionary calendar had truly become our calendar, it would be as familiar as the Gregorian calendar, hence no longer a lieu de mémoire. It would have melted into the landscape of memory, and its only purpose would be to fix the dates of other conceivable lieux de mémoires.
 * 1) * 2003, The Tour de France, 1903-2003: a century of sporting structures, edited by Hugh Dauncey and Geoff Hare, page 205:
 * The Tour is, of course, a genuinely national institution. More than this, it is a lieu de mémoire, a generator and repository of popular national symbols and myths.
 * 1) * 2009, Sober, strict, and scriptural: collective memories of John Calvin, 1800-2000, edited by Johan de Niet, Herman Paul, and Bart Wallet, page 5:
 * Speaking about nineteenth or early twentieth-century Protestants, we might therefore appropriately say that Calvin, together with Martin Luther or the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, functioned as a lieu de mémoire.
 * Speaking about nineteenth or early twentieth-century Protestants, we might therefore appropriately say that Calvin, together with Martin Luther or the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, functioned as a lieu de mémoire.