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Narrating Unity at the European Union’s New History Museum: A Cultural-Process Approach to the Study of Collective Memory Till Hilmar. 2016. Narrating Unity at the European Union’s New History Museum: A Cultural-Process Approach to the Study of Collective Memory. European Journal of Sociology. 57(2):297-329.
The Topographies of Memory in Berlin: The Neue Wache and the Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe Elke Grenzer. 2002. The Topographies of Memory in Berlin: The Neue Wache and the Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 11(1):93-110.
Scale politics, vernacular memory and the preservation of the Green Ridge battlefield in Kampar, Malaysia Hamzah Muzaini. 2013. Scale politics, vernacular memory and the preservation of the Green Ridge battlefield in Kampar, Malaysia. Social & Cultural Geography. 14(4):389-409.
Collective Memory in a Global Age: Learning How and What to Remember Barbara A. Misztal. 2010. Collective Memory in a Global Age: Learning How and What to Remember. La memoria colectiva en una era global: aprendiendo cómo y qué recordar.. 58(1):24-44.