Mind the gap. The role of suppression, purges, and rejection in sports history and sports historiography. An Introduction

Forgetting is often considered a problem of old age. It is seen as a sign of weakness, of individual frailty. Whoever uses oral history is fully aware of the problem that even an eyewitness for certain events at a certain period will have forgotten a lot or may even falsely remember something that t...

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Main Author: Arnd Krüger (Author)
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Published: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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