0 the act of remembering events and experiences from the past
Again, he links experiences to the city, weaving his reminiscences with glimpses of the buildings and monuments they pass.
The numerous asides dealing with everything from the evolution of snakes to the fieldwork reminiscences of many of the scientists involved were absorbing and informative.
She also persuaded many of these informants to lend her their diaries, personal correspondence and written reminiscences.
We do, however, have access to the oral and written reminiscences of some former tenants.
In combat and natural disasters (fires, earthquakes, etc.), witnesses are far more likely to suffer intrusive reminiscences the closer they were to the actual dangers.
Much of this knowledge is personal, and the collection is as notable for its gossip and reminiscences as it is for its more formal analysis.
Most of the chapters in this book are personal reminiscences or pieces of self-aggrandisement.
Both in the reminiscences of the old residents and in the official discourse, gundilong was widely described in terms of its impoverishment, sordidness and maleficence.