Earliest political memory of the day #30
Συμμετοχή με γονείς μου σε συγκέντρωση Ανδρέα Παπανδρέου στο Ηράκλειο. Η διαδρομή ως το Ηράκλειο με τις ουρές από τα αμάξια και τις σημαίες και μετά η συγκέντρωση, οι ενθουσιώδεις […]
Συμμετοχή με γονείς μου σε συγκέντρωση Ανδρέα Παπανδρέου στο Ηράκλειο. Η διαδρομή ως το Ηράκλειο με τις ουρές από τα αμάξια και τις σημαίες και μετά η συγκέντρωση, οι ενθουσιώδεις […]
It was the year of the coup in the Maldives, which took place in 1988, I was five. I remember being woken up by my brother in the middle of […]
You made me think … “Today I am becoming a pioneer and I give my promise that I will be … and do …” I cannot remember what exactly I […]
Here is what I remember from when I was maybe 7 or 8 years old and living in a small village near Annecy in France: my dad shouting at the […]
I understand ‘political awareness’ in a very broad sense early on…..my father was a very abusive man and there was a lot of domestic violence in my home when I […]
Wow! This is fascinating. I am passionately interested in this area […] And on to the question you posed! Yes, I do believe that I can identify a particularly significant ‘political’ […]
I suppose a definition of what is ‘political’ would be needed but since, in my view, all things can be political my earliest political memory would be this. I remember […]
My Mum used to have Radio 4 on in the mornings and in the late 70s I remember hearing the names “Bishop Muzorewa” and “James Callaghan” in the news a […]
I’m from the Republic of Ireland, and when I was about 8 years old I was on a family holiday in France and in the playground and pool I would […]
My family talked about politics a lot. My earliest political memory is watching the Watergate hearings while my father yelled obscene things at the TV. It was very exciting to […]