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The Death of Memory and the Memory of Death: Masada and the Holocaust as Historical Metaphors Yael Zerubavel. 1994. The Death of Memory and the Memory of Death: Masada and the Holocaust as Historical Metaphors. Representations. (45):72-100.
The Forest as a National Icon: Literature, Politics, and the Archaeology of Memory Yael Zerubavel. 1996. The Forest as a National Icon: Literature, Politics, and the Archaeology of Memory. Israel Studies. 1(1):60-99.
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Historical Memory and the State of Jewish Studies in Germany: Editor's Introduction Dean Phillip Bell. 1997. Historical Memory and the State of Jewish Studies in Germany: Editor's Introduction. Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 15(4):1-6.
Kindertransport: History and Memory Rebekka Gopfert, Andrea Hammel. 2004. Kindertransport: History and Memory. Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 23(1):21-27.