Web edition: January 27, 2012
Print edition: February 11, 2012; Vol.181 #3 (p. 31)
With examples from police interrogators to hypnotized housewives, a historian describes changing views of memory — what it is, how it’s formed and what it means.
Univ. of Chicago, 2012, 310 p., $30
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