pastendures
Pastendures are a theoretical construct in memory studies describing the ongoing endurance of historical events within a community's life. They involve the ways past events persist in collective attention, shaping identity, norms, and future actions through memory practices.
The term is a neologism from the combination of past and endure, with the plural suffix -es.
Core features include regular memory work (anniversaries, curricula, oral histories), material traces (monuments, archives), and narrative
In practice, pastendures appear in national holidays, museum exhibits, local memorials, and digital memorials that invite
Critics argue that the concept risks being tautological or overly broad, conflating memory with endurance. Empirical
See also: collective memory, cultural resilience, memorialization, historiography, trauma studies.