Memory Studies Portal

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2011
Barbara Loftus, Monica Bohm-Duchen, Esther Leslie, England) Freud Museum(London.  2011.  Sigismund's watch: a tiny catastrophe.
Luisa Pèrcopo.  2011.  Silent lines and the ebb of memory: narratives of Our Wall in the island of Cyprus. Social Semiotics. 21(1):125-141.
Jeffrey Olick.  2011.  Sins of the fathers : governing memory in the federal republic of germany, 1949-1995..
Darlene. O'Dell.  2011.  Sites of Southern Memory: The Autobiographies of Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin, Lillian Smith, and Pauli Murray.
Paul(Paul J.) Lane, Kevin C. MacDonald, Kevin C. British Academy.  2011.  Slavery in Africa: archaeology and memory. Proceedings of the British Academy ; 168.
Katharina Schramm.  2011.  The Slaves of Pikworo: Local Histories, Transatlantic Perspectives. History and Memory. 23(1):96-130,158.
Jo McCormack.  2011.  Social Memories in (Post)colonial France: Remembering the Franco-Algerian War. Journal of Social History. 44(4):1129-1138.
Christ Healy, Maria Tumarkin.  2011.  Social memory and historical justice: Introduction. Memory Studies. 4(1):3-12.
Susanne Küchler.  2011.  Social memory in the age of knowledge. International Social Science Journal. 62(203/204):57-66.
R. Ö Dönmez, P. Enneli.  2011.  Societal peace and ideal citizenship for Turkey.
Irina Gigova.  2011.  Sofia Was Bombed?: Bulgaria's Forgotten War with the Allies History & Memory. 23(2):132-171.
Insa Eschebach.  2011.  Soil, Ashes, Commemoration: Processes of Sacralization at the Ravensbrück Former Concentration Camp. History and Memory. 23(1):131-157.
Chris Healy, Maria Tumarkin.  2011.  Special Issue: Social Memory and Historical Justice. Journal of Social History. 44(4):1007-1018.
Don Leggett.  2011.  Spectacle and Witnessing: Constructing Readings of Charles Parsons’s Marine Turbine. Technology and Culture. 52(2):287-309.
Wolfram Manzenreiter, John Horne.  2011.  Sports sites of memory in Japan's cultures of remembrance and oblivion: collective remembrance is like swimming - in order to stay afloat you have to keep moving. Sport in Society. 14(4):542-552.
Lisa Farley.  2011.  Squiggle Evidence: The Child, the Canvas, and the "Negative Labor" of History. History & Memory. 23(2):5-39.
Grahame Renyk.  2011.  Stanislavsky as Catalyst. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):99-100.
Hind El-Hajj, Sirène Harb.  2011.  Straddling the Personal and the Political: Gendered Memory in Diana Abu-Jaber's Arabian Jazz. MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the U.S.. 36(3):137-158.
Ashley Miller.  2011.  "Striking Passages": Memory and the Romantic Imprint. Studies in Romanticism. 50(1):29-53.
Oren Meyers, Motti Neiger, Eyal Zandberg.  2011.  Structuring the Sacred: Media Professionalism and the Production of Mediated Holocaust Memory. The Communication Review. 14(2):123-144.
Joseph A. Maguire.  2011.  Studying sport through the lens of historical sociology and/or sociological history. Sport in Society. 14(7/8):872-882.
Dominik Bartmanski.  2011.  Successful icons of failed time: Rethinking post-communist nostalgia. Acta Sociologica (Sage Publications, Ltd.). 54(3):213-231.
Selma Leydesdorff.  2011.  Surviving the Bosnian Genocide: The Women of Srebrenica Speak.
Ker Wells, Bruce Barton.  2011.  Swimmer (68): A perfomance text-in-progress. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):73-87.
Anna Von der Goltz.  2011.  'Talkin' 'bout my generation': conflicts of generation building and Europe's '1968'.