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Yael Zerubavel
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2005
Yael Zerubavel
. 2005.
Transhistorical Encounters in the Land of Israel: On Symbolic Bridges, National Memory, and the Literary Imagination
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Jewish Social Studies. 11(3):115-140.
2002
Yael Zerubavel
. 2002.
The "Mythological Sabra" and Jewish Past: Trauma, Memory, and Contested Identities
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Israel Studies. 7(2):115-144.
1996
Yael Zerubavel
. 1996.
The Forest as a National Icon: Literature, Politics, and the Archaeology of Memory
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Israel Studies. 1(1):60-99.
1995
Yael Zerubavel
. 1995.
Recovered Roots: Collective Memory and the Making of Israeli National Tradition
.
1994
Yael Zerubavel
. 1994.
The Death of Memory and the Memory of Death: Masada and the Holocaust as Historical Metaphors
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Representations. (45):72-100.
1986
Barry Schwartz
,
Yael Zerubavel
,
Bernice M Barnett
. 1986.
The Recovery of Masada: A Study in Collective Memory
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The Sociological Quarterly. 27(2):147-164.