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Heritage is not history.
David Lowenthal
About This Quote
A concise distinction often made in discussions of how societies relate to the past, contrasting curated, value-laden uses of the past with scholarly reconstruction and analysis.
Interpretation
The line suggests that what people call “heritage” is a selective, present-oriented framing of the past—shaped by identity, memory, and purpose—rather than the critical, evidence-driven study associated with history.



