Remembered Realms: Pierre Nora and French National Memory

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The Napoleonic Wars took place from 1802 to 1815 and fundamentally altered the political, social, cultural, and military structures of Europe and, to a lesser extent, the rest of the world. This created a collective memory that influenced, and continues to influence, the modern world in a myriad of ways. The conflicts were a continuation of the French Revolutionary Wars, which bear their own collective and historical memory. They involved nearly every power in Europe, affecting them each to varying degrees. Political and legal systems changed, both as a result of Revolutionary ideals and the introduction of the Code Napoléon. Nationalism and national identity formation accelerated during the period, often benefiting from opposition to Napoleon or the destruction of existing systems wrought by the Revolutionary spirit that French armies brought to occupied territories, spurring the creation of national memory wherever they appeared. Napoleon and his power, undeniable genius, success, and ultimate failure have proven an irresistible and enduring figure of autobiographical and biographical memory in realms as diverse as fiction, wargaming, and history, both popular and academic. The methods of his armies became the paradigm for contemporary militaries, and their legacy continues to form the bedrock of collective, institutional, and popular memory. The arts contain their own cultural memory of Napoleon, many of which remain current. Collectively, the various aspects of the cultural and historical memory of the Napoleonic Wars have become a part of many important areas of history and historiography. As a result, works on Napoleon, his empire, and the Napoleonic Wars are voluminous and grow significantly every year.


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Georgy Filipchuk

The article argues that the life-creativity of Academician Ivan Andriiovych Ziaziun was subordinated to the ideals of serving his people. His "Pedagogy of good" is valuable for his natural synthesis of the principles of nationality, citizenship, patriotism, endowed with transcendental educational functions for "living and unborn" generations. It serves as a solid foundation for national education in the context of strengthening Ukrainian identity. It is substantiated that the disappearance of ethnic identity, manifested in aspects of language, national memory, traditions, symbols, culture, makes it impossible to perceive and motivate belonging to Ukrainian ethnic identity and pride for it. In the academic and pedagogical environment of this strategy, I. Ziaziun always adhered to his traditional "sense of honor, dignity and significance of education in society." He clearly understood how important it is for a teacher, a pupil, a student, and finally a state who seeks subjectivity in the world community, to balance the fundamental components of real and humane education in order to "take on the challenge of time with dignity." These ideas are designed on the conscious experience of the adoption of the principles of culture and nature compatibility and multiculturalism. The attention is paid to foreign achievements in improving the quality of educational systems through the dialogue of cultures that stimulates the development of education, industrialization, democratization, innovation of technological processes. By giving a general assessment of the results of cultural contacts, you can find numerous universal achievements of countries and peoples related to various cultural and philosophical models.


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