Memory Studies Portal

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2011
Michaela Schäuble.  2011.  How History Takes Place: Sacralized Landscapes in the Croatian-Bosnian Border Region. History & Memory. 23(1):23-61.
Anna Reading.  2011.  Identity, Memory and Cosmopolitanism: The Otherness of the Past and a Right to Memory? European Journal of Cultural Studies. 14(4):379-394.
Andrew Blaikie.  2011.  Imagining the face of a nation: Scotland, modernity and the places of memory. Memory Studies. 4(4):416-431.
Marjorie Agosín.  2011.  Inhabiting Memory: Essays on Memory and Human Rights in the Americas.
Taymiya R. Zaman.  2011.  Instructive Memory: An Analysis of Auto/Biographical Writing in Early Mughal India. Journal of the Economic & Social History of the Orient. 54(5):677-700.
John Gledhill.  2011.  Integrating the past: regional integration and historical reckoning in Central and Eastern Europe. Nationalities Papers. 39(4):481-506.
Andreas Huyssen.  2011.  International Human Rights and the Politics of Memory: Limits and Challenges. Criticism. 53(4):607-624.
Chris Healy, Maria Tumarkin.  2011.  Introduction. Journal of Social History. 44(4):1007-1018.
Jeffrey K Olick, Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi, Daniel Levy, Jeffrey K Olick, Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi, Daniel Levy.  2011.  Introduction. :3-62.
Katharina Schramm.  2011.  Introduction: Landscapes of Violence: Memory and Sacred Space. History & Memory. 23(1):5-22.
Guido Carlo Pigliasco, Thorolf Lipp.  2011.  The Islands Have Memory: Reflections on Two Collaborative Projects in Contemporary Oceania. The Contemporary Pacific. 23(2):371-410.
Herbert Berg.  2011.  The Isnād and the Production of Cultural Memory: Ibn Abbās as a Case Study. Numen: International Review for the History of Religions. 58(2/3):259-283.
Cora Kaplan, Bill Schwarz.  2011.  James Baldwin: America and Beyond.
Karl Jacoby.  2011.  Ken Burns Gone Wild: Naturalizing the Nation in The National Parks: America's Best Idea. Public Historian. 33(2):19-23.
Robbie Shilliam.  2011.  Keskidee Aroha: Translation on the Colonial Stage. Journal of Historical Sociology. 24(1):80–99.
Timothy B. Gongaware.  2011.  Keying the Past to the Present: Collective Memories and Continuity in Collective Identity Change. Social Movement Studies. 10(1):39-54.
Volodymyr Kulyk.  2011.  Language identity, linguistic diversity and political cleavages: evidence from Ukraine. Nations & Nationalism. 17(3):627-648.
Philip E Cooke.  2011.  The legacy of the Italian Resistance.
Oliver Ruf.  2011.  "Licht in den Stollen": Schwellenfiktion und Mnemotechnik in Ralf Rothmanns Gegenwartsromanen. Monatshefte. 103:85-99.
Benjamin Nienass, Ross Poole.  2011.  The limits of memory. International Social Science Journal. 62(203/204):89-102.
Mary H. Kosmidis, Maria Zafiri, Nina Politimou.  2011.  Literacy Versus Formal Schooling: Influence on Working Memory. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 26(7):575-582.
Brian Matthew Jordan.  2011.  "Living Monuments": Union Veteran Amputees and the Embodied Memory of the Civil War. Civil War History. 57(2):121-152.
Honor Ford-Smith.  2011.  Local and Transnational Dialogues on Memory and Violence in Jamaica and Toronto: Staging Letters from the Dead among the Living. Canadian Theatre Review. 148(148):10-17.
Astri Erll.  2011.  Locating Family in Cultural Memory Studies. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 42(3):303-318.
Anna Reading.  2011.  The London Bombings: Mobile Witnessing, Mortal Bodies and Globital Time. Memory Studies. 4(3):298-311.