Memory Studies Portal

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2010
Eyal Zandberg.  2010.  The Right to Tell the (right) Story: Journalism, Authority and Memory. Media, Culture & Society. 32(1):5-24.
Eyal Zandberg.  2010.  The right to tell the (right) story: journalism, authority and memory. Media, Culture & Society. 32(1):5-24.
Ann Blair.  2010.  The Rise of Note‐Taking in Early Modern Europe. Intellectual History Review. 20(3):303-316.
Dana MacFarlane.  2010.  Scissors, Paper, Stone: Expressions of Memory in Contemporary Photographic Art (review). University of Toronto Quarterly. 79(1):458-460.
Kathy Behrendt.  2010.  Scraping Down the Past: Memory and Amnesia in W. G. Sebald's Anti-Narrative. Philosophy and Literature. 34(2):394-408.
Lyle Dick.  2010.  Sergeant Masumi Mitsui and the Japanese Canadian War Memorial. The Canadian Historical Review. 91(3):435-463.
Efrat Ben-Ze'ev, Ruth Ginio, J. M Winter.  2010.  Shadows of war a social history of silence in the twentieth century.
Lina Perkins Wilder.  2010.  Shakespeare's Memory Theatre: Recollection, Properties, and Character. :221.
Brian A. Monahan.  2010.  The shock of the news: media coverage and the making of 9/11. :239.
Jovan Byford.  2010.  "Shortly afterwards, we heard the sound of the gas van": Survivor Testimony and the Writing of History in Socialist Yugoslavia. History and Memory. 22(1):5-47,169.
Nadezhda Pazukhina.  2010.  THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE OLD BELIEVERS' CULTURE STUDIES IN LATVIA FOR CREATING THE CONCEPT OF "LOCAL RUSSIANS": HISTORIOGRAPHY MATERIALS FROM 1990-S AND THE BEGINNING OF 21st CENTURY. Ethnicity (16915844). (3):9-29.
Barbara Sutton.  2010.  situating memory in argentina. Contexts: Understanding People in Their Social Worlds. 9(3):52-52.
Monika Nalepa.  2010.  Skeletons in the closet: transitional justice in post-Communist Europe.
Renée Ater.  2010.  Slavery and Its Memory in Public Monuments. Part of a special section on American sculpture. 24(1):20-23.
Amos Megged.  2010.  Social Memory in Ancient and Colonial Mesoamerica. :342.
Ewa Ochman.  2010.  Soviet war memorials and the re-construction of national and local identities in post-communist Poland. Nationalities Papers. 38(4):509-530.
Paula Reavey.  2010.  Spatial markings: Memory, agency and child sexual abuse. Memory Studies. 3(4):314-329.
B. Gasparov.  2010.  Speech, Memory, and Meaning: Intertextuality in Everyday Language. :309.
Merike Lang.  2010.  ON THE STABILITY AND DIVERSITY OF THE OPEN AIR MUSEUM AS A MEDIUM IN THE 21st CENTURY. Acta Ethnographica Hungarica. 55(2):379-399.
Joe Moran.  2010.  ‘Stand Up and Be Counted’: Hughie Green, the 1970s and Popular Memory. History Workshop Journal. 70(1):172-198.
Paul Gillingham.  2010.  The Strange Business of Memory: Relic Forgery in Latin America. Past & Present. 206(suppl 5):199-226.
Amy Mills.  2010.  Streets of Memory: Landscape, Tolerance, and National Identity in Istanbul. :288.
Rafael Rodríguez.  2010.  Structuring Early Christian Memory: Jesus in Tradition, Performance, and Text. :278.
Catherine Zimmer.  2010.  Surveillance and Social Memory: Strange Days Indeed. Discourse. 32(3):302-320.
Tabea Alexa Linhard.  2010.  Surviving the Holocaust in Sepharad: Trudi Alexy's Story. History and Memory. 22(2):95-124,178.