Memory Studies Portal

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2009
[Anonymous].  2009.  Book Review: Zehfuss, M. (2007). Wounds of Memory: The Politics of War in Germany. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Political Studies Review. (3)
Michael Guggenheim.  2009.  Building memory: Architecture, networks and users. Memory Studies. 2(1):39-53.
Claire Hackett, Bill Rolston.  2009.  The Burden of Memory: Victims, Storytelling and Resistance in Northern Ireland. Memory Studies. 2(3):355-376.
Claire Hackett, Bill Rolston.  2009.  The burden of memory: Victims, storytelling and resistance in Northern Ireland. Memory Studies. 2(3):355-376.
Christian Jouhaud.  2009.  "Camisards! We Were Camisards!": Remembrance and the Ruining of Remembrance through the Production of Historical Absences. History and Memory. 21(1):5-24.
Mary K. DeShazer.  2009.  Cancer Narratives and an Ethics of Commemoration: Susan Sontag, Annie Leibovitz, and David Rieff. Literature and Medicine. 28(2):215-236.
Barbie Zelizer.  2009.  The Changing Faces of Journalism: Tabloidization, Technology and Truthiness. Shaping inquiry in culture, communication and media studies. :174.
Timothy N. Odegard, Crystal M. Cooper, James M. Lampinen, Valerie F. Reyna, Charles J. Brainerd.  2009.  Children’s Eyewitness Memory for Multiple Real-Life Events. Child Development. 80(6):1877-1890.
Alison Light.  2009.  A child's sense of the past. New Formations. (67):10+.
Aimee Dawis.  2009.  The Chinese of Indonesia and their search for identity: the relationship between collective memory and the media.
Paul T. Murray.  2009.  Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory. Multicultural Review. 18(2):64-64.
Christoph Thonfeld.  2009.  Collecting and Interpreting Qualitative Research-Elicited Data for Longitudinal Analysis. The Case of Oral History Data on World War II Forced Labourers. Die Gewinnung und Interpretation von Daten aus der qualitativen Forschung als Grundlage von Längsschnittanalysen. Zur historischen Dimension narrativer Interviews mit ehemaligen NS-Zwangsarbeitern.. 34(3):60-70.
James V. Wertsch.  2009.  Collective memory. Memory in mind and culture. :117–137.
Alin Coman, Adam Brown, Jonathan Koppel, William Hirst.  2009.  Collective Memory from a Psychological Perspective. International Journal of Politics, Culture & Society. 22(2):125-141.
Magdalena Kania.  2009.  Collective Traumas: Memories of War and Conflict in Twentieth-Century Europe. International Sociology. 24(5):707-710.
Jennifer Henderson, Pauline Wakeham.  2009.  Colonial Reckoning, National Reconciliation?: Aboriginal Peoples and the Culture of Redress in Canada ESC: English Studies in Canada. 35(1):1-26.
Jennifer Henderson, Pauline Wakeham.  2009.  Colonial Reckoning, National Reconciliation?: Aboriginal Peoples and the Culture of Redress in Canada ESC: English Studies in Canada. 35(1):1-26.
Jacob L. Wright.  2009.  The Commemoration of Defeat and the Formation of a Nation in the Hebrew Bible. Prooftexts. 29(3):433-472.
Paul Thompson.  2009.  Community and Individual Memory: An Introduction. Oral History Review. 36(2):i-v.
Paul Thompson.  2009.  Community and Individual Memory: An Introduction. Oral History Review. 36(2):i-v.
Jeannette Allis Bastian, Ben(Ben F.) Alexander.  2009.  Community archives: the shaping of memory. Principles and practice in records management and archives.
Edward J. Blum.  2009.  "The Contact of Living Souls". (cover story). Journal for the Study of Radicalism. 3(1):89-110.
W. Fitzhugh Brundage.  2009.  Contentious and Collected: Memory's Future in Southern History. Part of special section: Commemorating seventy-five years of the Journal of southern history. 75(3):751-766.
Nowicka Magdalena, Rovisco Maria.  2009.  Cosmopolitanism in practice. Global connections (Ashgate (Firm)).
Sarah Henstra.  2009.  The counter-memorial impulse in twentieth-century English fiction.