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Remembrance of Things Imagined: Urban Development and the Fictions of Memory
Thomas Heise
Division of Arts & Humanities (Abington)
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Arts & Humanities
Fiction
100%
Urban Development
95%
Remembrance
83%
Disruption
50%
Novelists
49%
Recovery
46%
Modernist City
46%
Revolt
42%
Invented Tradition
38%
Gilded Age
35%
Pastoralism
35%
Natural Landscape
35%
Historical Fiction
34%
Visual Artists
33%
Writing Style
32%
Urban Landscape
31%
Artistic Practice
31%
Erasure
31%
American Literature
29%
Cultural Practices
27%
Nostalgia
26%
Literary Studies
26%
Folklore
25%
Geography
25%
Cultural Studies
25%
Monographs
25%
Modernization
25%
History
18%
Social Sciences
urban development
82%
visual artist
63%
revolt
51%
folklore
49%
nostalgia
49%
cultural studies
40%
nineteenth century
39%
literature
34%
geography
30%
history
22%