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Beyond suffrage: feminism, education and the politics of class in the inter-war years Jane Martin. 2008. Beyond suffrage: feminism, education and the politics of class in the inter-war years. British Journal of Sociology of Education. 29(4):411-423.
The Repatriotization of Revolutionary Ideology and Mnemonic Landscape in Present-Day Havana Maria Gropas. 2007. The Repatriotization of Revolutionary Ideology and Mnemonic Landscape in Present-Day Havana. Current Anthropology. 48(4):531-549.
Integration or Exclusion: Former National Socialists in the GDR Dietmar Remy, Axel Salheiser. 2010. Integration or Exclusion: Former National Socialists in the GDR. Integration oder Ausgrenzung: Ehemalige Nationalsozialisten in der DDR.. 35(3):9-21.
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Disposable and Usable Pasts in Central European Cities Agata Lisiak. 2009. Disposable and Usable Pasts in Central European Cities. Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research. 1:431-452.