Memory Studies Portal

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2012
Jennifer Bowering Delisle.  2012.  ‘Genealogical nostalgia’: Second-generation memory and return in Caterina Edwards’ Finding Rosa. Memory Studies. 5(2):131-144.
Elke Brems.  2012.  The genealogical novel as a way of defining and/or deconstructing cultural identity: Flemish fiction since 1970. Memory Studies. 5(1):74-85.
Howard Schuman, Amy Corning.  2012.  Generational Memory and the Critical Period. Public Opinion Quarterly. 76(1):1-31.
Remco Raben.  2012.  On genocide and mass violence in colonial Indonesia. Journal of Genocide Research. 14(3/4):485-502.
Owain Jones, Joanne Garde-Hansen.  2012.  Geography and memory: explorations in identity, place and becoming.
Jeffrey K Wilson.  2012.  The German forest: nature, identity, and the contestation of a national symbol, 1871-1914.
Kristin Kopp, Joanna Nizynska, Joanna Palgrave Connect(Online service).  2012.  Germany, Poland and postmemorial relations In search of a livable past.
Carol Bunch Davis.  2012.  “Ghost[s] in the House!”: Black Subjectivity and Cultural Memory in Howard Sackler’s The Great White Hope. MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the U.S.. 37(3):71-95.
Thomas Olesen.  2012.  Global Injustice Memories: The 1994 Rwanda Genocide Global Injustice Memories: The 1994 Rwanda Genocide. International Political Sociology. 6(4):373-389.
Ian Haywood, John Seed.  2012.  The Gordon riots: politics, culture and insurrection in late eighteenth-century Britain.
Peter Manning.  2012.  Governing Memory: Justice, Reconciliation and Outreach at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Memory Studies. 5(2):165-181.
Peter Manning.  2012.  Governing Memory: Justice, Reconciliation and Outreach at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Memory Studies. 5(2):165-181.
Nazareno Bravo.  2012.  H.I.J.O.S. en Argentina. La emergencia de prácticas y discursos en la lucha por la memoria, la verdad y la justicia. (Spanish). H.I.J.O.S. in Argentina. The Emergence of Practices and Discourses in the Struggle for Memory, Truth, and Justice. (English). 27(76):231-248.
Beate Dignas, R. R. R Smith, Price.  2012.  Historical and religious memory in the ancient world.
Kosuke Wakabayashi, Tatsuya Sato.  2012.  Historical connection between memory and testimony psychology by an experimental study of Seiichi Terada in Japan. (English). Japanese Journal of Psychology. 83(3):174-181.
Peter Linehan.  2012.  Historical memory and clerical activity in medieval Spain and Portugal.
Gilda M. Waldman.  2012.  Historical memory and present-day oblivion: The Mapuche conflict in post-dictatorial Chile. Time & Society. 21(1):55-70.
Nicolas Argenti.  2012.  Historical memory in Africa: dealing with the past, reaching for the future in an intercultural context - Edited by Mamadou Diawara, Bernard Lategan & Jörn Rüsen. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 18(1):208-209.
Gilbert Rozman.  2012.  History as an Arena of Sino-Korean Conflict and the Role of the United States. Asian Perspective. 36(2):263-285.
Ammon Cheskin.  2012.  History, conflicting collective memories, and national identities: how Latvia's Russian-speakers are learning to remember. Nationalities Papers. 40(4):561-584.
J. Olaf Kleist, Irial Glynn.  2012.  History, memory and migration: perceptions of the past and the politics of incorporation.
Türkay S. Nefes.  2012.  The History of the Social Constructions of Dönmes (Converts)*. Journal of Historical Sociology. 25(3):413–439.
Shaul Magid.  2012.  The Holocaust and Jewish Identity in America: Memory, the Unique, and the Universal. Jewish Social Studies. 18(2):100-135.
Renata Plaice.  2012.  Holocaust Memory in Recent Polish Literature: Andrzej Bart’s Fabryka Muchołapek and Piotr Paziński’s Pensjonat. Journal of European Studies. 42(1):34-49.
Ronald J. Berger.  2012.  The Holocaust, religion, and the politics of collective memory: beyond sociology.