Why do we remember some parts of the historical past, and forget
others? Collective memory acts as a filter, a process mediated by
ideology, chance, and the very structures of narrative and memory.
"Remembering the Early Modern Voyage "uses three rich case studies
to examine the operations of memory on the sixteenth and
seventeenth century origins of Anglophone North America: Richard
Hakluyt's famous anthology of Elizabethan voyages, Captain John
Smith's eccentric autobiography, and the little known history of
early modern Newfoundland. Attending not only to the narratives
themselves, but to their use and reuse over several centuries, this
book offers interrogations and recalibrations of a history still
critical for the present.""
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