The vision of the past prevailing in Greece until Herodotus seems to be focused on the mythical past, oriented to the local history and intended to the defense of identity values. These are the characteristic features of the Cultural Memory. On the other hand, Herodotus and Tucydides pioneer a new history with opposite characters: rejection of the mythical past, universality and a unbiased eyesight.
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