Memory Studies Portal

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2012
Naftali S. Cohn.  2012.  The Memory of the Temple and the Making of the Rabbis.
[Anonymous].  2012.  Memory politics and international relations in East Asia: a case of South Korea and Japan.
Michael S Roth.  2012.  Memory, trauma, and history: essays on living with the past.
Maureen N. Eke, Marie Kruger, Mildred Mortimer.  2012.  Memory/History, Violence, and Reconciliation: Introduction. Research in African Literatures. 43(1):65-69.
Joanna Mansbridge.  2012.  Memory's Dramas, Modernity's Ghosts: Thornton Wilder, Japanese Theater, and Paula Vogel's The Long Christmas Ride Home. Comparative Drama. 46(2):210-235.
Martha de Alba.  2012.  A Methodological Approach to the Study of Urban Memory: Narratives about Mexico City. Forum: Qualitative Social Research. 13(2):1-20.
Barbara Aswad.  2012.  Michael Suleiman and Arab American & Middle East Studies: Memories of a Scholar, a Friend, and a Cheerleader. :270-272.
Guy Lancaster.  2012.  Minority Narratives and National Memory by Cora Alexa Døving and Nicolas Schwaller, eds. Human Rights Review. 13(3):409-411.
Emily Keightley, Michael Pickering.  2012.  The mnemonic imagination: remembering as creative practice.
Emily Keightley, Michael Pickering.  2012.  The mnemonic imagination Remembering as creative practice.
Anna Sheftel.  2012.  ‘Monument to the international community, from the grateful citizens of Sarajevo’: Dark humour as counter-memory in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina. Memory Studies. 5(2):145-164.
Anna Sheftel.  2012.  ‘Monument to the International Community, from the Grateful Citizens of Sarajevo’: Dark Humour as Counter-Memory in Post-Conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina. Memory Studies. 5(2):145-164.
Malgorzata Kalinowska.  2012.  Monuments of memory: defensive mechanisms of the collective psyche and their manifestation in the memorialization process. The Journal Of Analytical Psychology. 57(4):425-444.
Katja M. Guenther.  2012.  A Movement Without Memory: Feminism and Collective Memory in Post-Socialist Germany. Mobilization. 17(2):157-174.
Manussos Marangudakis.  2012.  Multiple Modernities and the Theory of Indeterminacy -- on the Development and Theoretical Foundations of the Historical Sociology of Shmuel N. Eisenstadt. Protosociology: An International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research. 29:7-25.
Suhi Choi.  2012.  Mythologizing Memories: A Critique of the Utah Korean War Memorial. Public Historian. 34(1):61-82.
Robert Zussman.  2012.  Narrative Freedom1. Sociological Forum. 27(4):807–824.
Alexandra Kowalski.  2012.  The Nation, Rescaled: Theorizing the Decentralization of Memory in Contemporary France. Comparative Studies in Society & History. 54(2):308-331.
Ted Mouw, Ashton M. Verdery.  2012.  Network Sampling with Memory: A Proposal for More Efficient Sampling from Social Networks. Sociological Methodology. 42(1):206-256.
Zheng Wang.  2012.  Never forget national humiliation: historical memory in Chinese politics and foreign relations.
Chima J Korieh.  2012.  The Nigeria-Biafra War: genocide and the politics of memory.
Jin Woong Kang.  2012.  North Korea's Militant Nationalism and People's Everyday Lives: Past and Present. Journal of Historical Sociology. 25(1):1–30.
Gerda Jansen Hendriks.  2012.  ‘Not a colonial war’: Dutch film propaganda in the fight against Indonesia, 1945–49. Journal of Genocide Research. 14(3/4):403-418.
Rana Nayar.  2012.  The Novel as a Site for Cultural Memory: Gurdial Singh's Parsa. Journal of Punjab Studies. 19(2):233-254.
Gilly Carr.  2012.  Occupation Heritage, Commemoration and Memory in Guernsey and Jersey. History and Memory. 24(1):87-117,178.