Memory Studies Portal

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2011
David T. Gleeson.  2011.  Another "Lost Cause": The Irish in the South Remember the Confederacy. Southern Cultures. 17(1):50-74.
Max Haiven.  2011.  Are Your Children Old Enough to Learn About May ’68?: Recalling the Radical Event, Refracting Utopia, and Commoning Memory Cultural Critique. 78:60-87.
Garrett A. Sullivan Jr.  2011.  Ars Reminiscendi: Mind and Memory in Renaissance Culture (review). University of Toronto Quarterly. 80(2):335-337.
Kimberly Mair.  2011.  As Autumn Turns to Winter – in Search of the Archive Without an Address. Journal of Historical Sociology. 24(2):133–154.
Sharon Marquart.  2011.  Authoritative Witnessing and the Control of Memory: On Jorge Semprun's L'écriture ou la vie. French Forum. 36(2):147-161.
Toby Henry Loeffler.  2011.  The "Backbone of England": History, Memory, Landscape, and the Fordian Reconstruction of Englishness. Texas Studies in Literature and Language. 53(1):1-25.
Catherine J. Stevens, Jane Ginsborg, Garry Lester.  2011.  Backwards and forwards in space and time: Recalling dance movement from long-term memory. Memory Studies. 4(2):234-250.
Marcus Youssef.  2011.  Before we get into the event—I would like to hear from you in what way you think that my love affected you: (verbatim fragments on memory and loss—from a piece that I have been working on my whole adult life and may never write). Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):66-72.
Ben Gook.  2011.  Being there is everything!. Memory Studies. 4(1):13-22.
Martin Klimke, Jacco Pekelder, Joachim Scharloth.  2011.  Between Prague Spring and French May: opposition and revolt in Europe, 1960-1980.
Hariz Halilovich.  2011.  Beyond the sadness: Memories and homecomings among survivors of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in a Bosnian village. Memory Studies. 4(1):42-52.
Sabine Moller.  2011.  Blockbusting history: Forrest Gump as a powerful medium of American cultural memory. International Social Science Journal. 62(203/204):67-77.
Gerhard Maré.  2011.  'Broken down by race ...': questioning social categories in redress policies. Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. 77(1):52-69.
Ritva Williams.  2011.  BTB Readers' Guide: Social Memory. Biblical Theology Bulletin: A Journal of Bible and Theology. 41(4):189-200.
Gavriel David Rosenfeld.  2011.  Building After Auschwitz: Jewish Architecture and Memory After the Holocaust.
Barbara A Misztal.  2011.  The Challenges of Vulnerability: In Search of Strategies for a Less Vulnerable Social Life.
Paul Reade.  2011.  Circumnavigating La Realidad. Memory Studies. 4(1):107-116.
Joshua F. J. Inwood.  2011.  CIVIL RIGHTS MEMORIALS AND THE GEOGRAPHY OF MEMORY. By O wen J. D wyer and D erek H. A lderman. Geographical Review. 101(1):139-140.
Mustafa Shah.  2011.  Classical Islamic Discourse on the Origins of Language: Cultural Memory and the Defense of Orthodoxy. Numen: International Review for the History of Religions. 58(2/3):314-343.
Daniel O. Mosquera.  2011.  Close Up on the Mexican Revolution: Memory and Archive in Taboada Tabone's Documentary Films. Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies (13569325). 20(4):397-418.
Ikechukwu Umejesi.  2011.  Coal Sector Revitalization, Community Memory, and the Land Question in Nigeria: A Paradox of Economic Diversification? African Studies Quarterly. 12(3):2-21.
Evelyn B Tribble, Nicholas Keene.  2011.  Cognitive ecologies and the history of remembering: religion, education and memory in early modern England.
Rebecca Koehler, Erin E. Wilhelm, Ira Shoulson, Ira Institute of Medicine(U.S.): Committee on Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury..  2011.  Cognitive rehabilitation therapy for traumatic brain injury: evaluating the evidence.
Bruno Péquignot.  2011.  Collective memory and the production of the new. International Social Science Journal. 62(203/204):79-87.
Jeffrey K. Olick, Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi, Daniel Levy.  2011.  The Collective Memory Reader. :528.