@misc{ author = {Filippo Cavallaro}, title = {Mappe della memoria. I cinquantacinque giorni del rapimento Moro: un'analisi di caso}, publisher = {ArchetipoLibri}, volume = {1}, abstract = {Memory and history both have their roots in the past, but while history defines and studies what actually happened, memory reconstructs and elaborates the events of the past based on images. Memory can be both individual and collective. The kidnapping, and fifty five days later, the assassination, of Aldo Moro, may be used as an example of how certain things are collectively remembered, while others fall into oblivion. Mass media has a central role when the collective memory is formed. The collective memory of who was responsible for the murder, how Moro was killed and where the assassination took place are all elements which does not necessarily correspond with the truth. }, keywords = {"Italy" "Aldo Moro" "20th Century" "Sociology of Memory"}, ISBN = {ISSN:1825-411X}, year = {2005} }