1. Both peoples comprise regions with historical boundaries and both had memories, or at least folk memories, of autonomous institutions. 2. That is certainly how those years are enshrined in the folk memory of theoretical physicists. 3. The witch image, however, does, remain, at least as a folk memory. 4. It is also worth noting that after his death he seems to have remained as a hero in folk memory. 5. Folk memory, the inner psyche of an Irish person, is very close to the experience of developing countries. 6. Over the centuries, the hill became in folk memory a sort of Bulgarian Camelot and is now a revered national historic site. 7. Political folk memory has been encouraged to misremember the impeachment of Richard Nixon as the work of roughhouse Democrats ganging up on the Republican president. |