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Vichy: An Ever-Present Past Eric Conan, Henry Rousso. 1998. Vichy: An Ever-Present Past. Contemporary French culture and society. :291.
How "natives" Think: About Captain Cook, for Example Marshall David Sahlins. 1995. How "natives" Think: About Captain Cook, for Example. :318.
Islam, State and Society in Bulgaria: New Freedoms, Old Attitudes? Evgenia Ivanova. 2017. Islam, State and Society in Bulgaria: New Freedoms, Old Attitudes? Journal of Balkan & Near Eastern Studies. 19(1):35-52.
Separate Suffering, Shared Archives Ari Joskowicz. 2016. Separate Suffering, Shared Archives. History & Memory. 28(1):110-140.
Separate Suffering, Shared Archives Ari Joskowicz. 2016. Separate Suffering, Shared Archives. History & Memory. 28(1):110-140.
Australian Generations? Memory, Oral History and Generational Identity in Postwar Australia Alistair Thomson. 2016. Australian Generations? Memory, Oral History and Generational Identity in Postwar Australia Australian Historical Studies. 47(1):41-57.
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The Engine's in the Front, But its Heart's in the Same Place: Advertising, Nostalgia, and the Construction of Commodities as Realms of Memory Oren Meyers. 2009. The Engine's in the Front, But its Heart's in the Same Place: Advertising, Nostalgia, and the Construction of Commodities as Realms of Memory. Journal of Popular Culture. 42(4):733-755.
Quivira, Coronado, and Kansas: A Formative Chapter in the Story of Kansans' Collective Memory Daryl W. Palmer. 2012. Quivira, Coronado, and Kansas: A Formative Chapter in the Story of Kansans' Collective Memory. Kansas History. 35(4):250-265.