01462nas a2200217 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653001900043653001000062653001200072653001200084653002000096653002300116653001700139100002000156245011100176856014600287490000600433520078500439022002001224 d10aDigital memory10aEUROM10aHistory10amapping10aPast narratives10aPolitics of memory10atransmission1 aJordi Coromines00aEuropean Digital memories in a transnational era. The references from the European Observatory on Memories uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85066407524&doi=10.3989%2fchdj.2018.018&partnerID=40&md5=51e4c0612be0b1213e80ebf321e5c4830 v73 aThis essay takes up the question of transmission in the context of politics and projects of memory from the last decade. I have dubbed this period “the decade of memory, of remembrance”. The first decade of the 21st century saw an exponential growth in digital platforms, focused on catastrophes and conflicts in the previous century as well as more recent events. Public, academic, and institutional initiatives were accompanied by a public and private support to recover the memory of the past in Spain and Europe. This recovery effort placed intangible heritage, and memory at the centre of contemporary historical efforts. Our work and references are analysed from the projects of the European Observatory on Memories (EUROM) criteria, objectives but also technical tools. a2253797X (ISSN)