Memory Studies Portal

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Nanette de Jong.  2009.  The (Cuban) Voice of the (Curaçaoan) People: The Making (And Taking) of a Collective Memory. Journal of Historical Sociology. 22(3):351–365.
Rita Dhamoon, Yasmeen Abu-Laban.  2009.  Dangerous (Internal) Foreigners and Nation-Building: The Case of Canada. International Political Science Review. 30(2):163-183.
Daniela Koleva.  2009.  Daughters’ Stories: Family Memory and Generational Amnesia. Oral History Review. 36(2):188-206.
Jonathan B. Crider.  2009.  De Bow's Revolution: The Memory of the American Revolution in the Politics of the Sectional Crisis, 1850-1861. American Nineteenth Century History. 10(3):317-332.
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger.  2009.  Delete: the virtue of forgetting in the digital age.
Mary Chamberlain.  2009.  Diasporic Memories: Community, Individuality, and Creativity—A Life Stories Perspective. Oral History Review. 36(2):177-187.
Sharon Macdonald.  2009.  Difficult heritage: negotiating the Nazi past in Nuremberg and beyond.
Steven D. Branting.  2009.  Digitizing a Heritage of Faded Memories: A Case Study on Extending Historical Research Capabilities. History Teacher. 42(4):457-475.
Lech M. Nijakowski.  2009.  Discrimination Against Minorities in Poland on the Basis of History: The Case of the Memory Collective "Grandfather in the Wehrmacht". International Journal of Sociology. 39(3):38-57.
Agata Lisiak.  2009.  Disposable and Usable Pasts in Central European Cities. Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research. 1:431-452.
Sally Alexander.  2009.  “Do Grandmas Have Husbands?”: Generational Memory and Twentieth-Century Women’s Lives Oral History Review. 36(2):159-176.
Michalis Kontopodis.  2009.  Documents' memories: Enacting pasts and futures at the School for Individual Learning-in-Practice. Memory Studies. 2(1):11-26.
Mary Louise Penaz.  2009.  Drawing History: Interpretation in the Illustrated Version of the 9/11 Commission Report and Art Spiegelman's In The Shadow of No Towers as Historical Biography. a/b: Auto/Biography Studies. 24(1):93-112.
Martha J. Cutter.  2009.  Editor’s Introduction: Witnessing, Testifying, and History. MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the U.S.. 34(1):5-11.
Bonnie Thomas.  2009.  Edouard Glissant and the Art of Memory. Small Axe. 13(3):25-36.
Bonnie Thomas.  2009.  Edouard Glissant and the Art of Memory. Small Axe. 13(3):25-36.
Didier Fassin, Richard Rechtman.  2009.  The Empire of Trauma: An Inquiry into the Condition of Victimhood. :305.
Oren Meyers.  2009.  The Engine's in the Front, But its Heart's in the Same Place: Advertising, Nostalgia, and the Construction of Commodities as Realms of Memory. Journal of Popular Culture. 42(4):733-755.
Christian Pentzold.  2009.  Fixing the floating gap: The online encyclopaedia Wikipedia as a global memory place. Memory Studies. 2(2):255-272.
Andrew Hoskins.  2009.  Flashbulb Memories, Psychology and Media Studies: Fertile Ground for Interdisciplinarity? Memory Studies. 2(2):147-150.
Jeannette A. Bastian.  2009.  Flowers for Homestead: A Case Study in Archives and Collective Memory. American Archivist. 72(1):113-132.
Charles Nunley.  2009.  For the Record: Robert Desnos, Music, and Wartime Memory. SubStance. 38(2):113-135.
Michael F Bernard-Donals.  2009.  Forgetful Memory: Representation and Remembrance in the Wake of the Holocaust. :201.
Kristof Van Assche, Patrick Devlieger, Petruta Teampau, Gert Verschraegen.  2009.  Forgetting and remembering in the margins: Constructing past and future in the Romanian Danube Delta. Memory Studies. 2(2):211-234.
Emma Pérez.  2009.  Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory: A Novel.