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Not Forgetting About Memory - Marking the Mind: A History of Memory, by Kurt Danziger. 2008. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 305 pp., $45.00 (HB).

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Marking the Mind: A History of Memory, by Kurt Danziger. 2008. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 305 pp., $45.00 (HB).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2010

William B. Barr*
Affiliation:
ABPP-CN, Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.

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