Liminal. Truth and Memory: Writing the History of Our Time
The "living" past of a society, as understood in this work, is the one that forms part of the memories of many and whose dramatic character turns it into a lasting moral problem for the national conscience. These are violent and morally grave acts that sowed discord and caused suffering. Acts that present themselves as a great rupture in the life of the country. That past not only lives in intimate memories and in the memory of restricted circles but is part of social memory and periodically breaks into the present.