Thus, there is no collective memory that does not take place in a spatial framework. But space is a reality that lasts: our impressions chase each other away, nothing remains in our minds, and it would be hard to understand how we could recapture the past if it were not indeed preserved in the material environment that surrounds us.

Halbwachs, Maurice: La Mémoire Collective (1949)

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