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Exhibiting Yugoslavia Milica Popović. 2016. Exhibiting Yugoslavia. Razstavljanje Jugoslavije.. 32(81):7-24.
The Haunted Nomos: Activist-Artists and the (im)possible Politics of Memory in Transitional Argentina Vikki Bell, Mario Di Paolantonio. 2009. The Haunted Nomos: Activist-Artists and the (im)possible Politics of Memory in Transitional Argentina. Cultural Politics (Bloomsbury Publishers). 5(2):149-178.
Revis(it)ing Nuclear History: Narrative Conflict at the Bradbury Science Museum Bryan C. Taylor. 1997. Revis(it)ing Nuclear History: Narrative Conflict at the Bradbury Science Museum. Studies in Cultures, Organizations & Societies. 3(1):119-145.
Revision, Revisionism and Rehabilitation, 1959/1999: The American Century, ModernStarts and Cultural Memory Francis Frascina. Submitted. Revision, Revisionism and Rehabilitation, 1959/1999: The American Century, ModernStarts and Cultural Memory. Journal of Contemporary History. 39(1):93-116.
Doubletake: collective memory & current art : Hayward Galley, London, 20 February-20 April 1992 Lynne Cooke. 1992. Doubletake: collective memory & current art : Hayward Galley, London, 20 February-20 April 1992.
The political economy of memory: the challenges of representing national conflict at 'identity-driven' museums Robyn Autry. 2013. The political economy of memory: the challenges of representing national conflict at 'identity-driven' museums. Theory & Society. 42(1):57-80.