Memory Studies Portal

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Aimée M Surprenant, Ian Neath.  2009.  Principles of Memory. :191.
Daniel Gutwein.  2009.  The Privatization of the Holocaust: Memory, Historiography, and Politics. Israel Studies. 14(1):36-64.
Daniel Gutwein.  2009.  The Privatization of the Holocaust: Memory, Historiography, and Politics. Israel Studies. 14(1):36-64.
Nina Baur.  2009.  Problems of Linking Theory and Data in Historical Sociology and Longitudinal Research. »Probleme beim Verknüpfen von Theorie und Daten in der Historischen Soziologie und Längsschnittforschung«.. 34(1):7-21.
Ann Mische.  2009.  Projects and Possibilities: Researching Futures in Action. Sociological Forum. 24(3):694-704.
Yuko Rojas.  2009.  Proustian Reminiscence in To the Lighthouse. Studies in the Novel. 41(4):451-467.
Jeffrey Scraba.  2009.  Quixotic History and Cultural Memory: Knickerbocker's History of New York. Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 7(2):389-425.
Purnima Dhavan.  2009.  Reading the Texture of History and Memory in Early-Nineteenth-Century Punjab. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 29(3):515-527.
Suzanne Oboler.  2009.  (Re)Constructing our historical memory. Latino Studies. 7(4):407-409.
Catherine Switzer, Sara McDowell.  2009.  Redrawing cognitive maps of conflict: Lost spaces and forgetting in the centre of Belfast. Memory Studies. 2(3):337-353.
Aukje Kluge, Benn E Williams.  2009.  Re-examining the holocaust through literature.
Linda S. Watts.  2009.  Reflecting Absence or Presence? Public Space and Historical Memory at Ground Zero Space & Culture. 12(4):412-418.
Henry Alexander.  2009.  Reflections on Benjamin Button. Philosophy and Literature. 33:1-17.
Felix Wemheuer.  2009.  Regime Changes of Memory: Creating the Official History of the Ukrainian and Chinese Famines under State Socialism and after the Cold War. Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. 10(1):31-59.
Hartmut Blank.  2009.  Remembering: A Theoretical Interface Between Memory and Social Psychology. Social Psychology (18649335). 40(3):164-175.
Aline Sierp.  2009.  Remembering to forget? Memory and democracy in Italy and Germany
Moberley Luger.  2009.  Remounting, Remembering: Gendered Memorials and Colleen Wagner’s The Monument. ESC: English Studies in Canada. 35(4):71-93.
Dan Berger.  2009.  Rescuing Civil Rights from Black Power: Collective Memory and Saving the State in Twenty-First-Century Prosecutions of 1960s-Era Cases. Journal for the Study of Radicalism. 3(1):1-27.
J. Goldfarb.  2009.  Resistance and Creativity in Social Interaction: For and Against Memory in Poland, Israel–Palestine, and the United States. International Journal of Politics, Culture & Society. 22(2):143-148.
Brian Steensland.  2009.  Restricted and Elaborated Modes in the Cultural Analysis of Politics1. Sociological Forum. 24(4):926–934.
Alison Bisset.  2009.  Rethinking the Powers of Truth Commissions in Light of the ICC Statute. Journal of International Criminal Justice. 7(5):963-982.
Lenore Layman.  2009.  Reticence in Oral History Interviews. Oral History Review. 36(2):207-230.
Müjde Peker, Ali I. Tekcan.  2009.  The Role of Familiarity Among Group Members in Collaborative Inhibition and Social Contagion. Social Psychology (18649335). 40(3):111-118.
Boris Kolonitskii.  2009.  Russian Historiography of the 1917 Revolution: New Challenges to Old Paradigms? History and Memory. 21(2):34-59,178.
Ekaterina V. Haskins.  2009.  Russia's Postcommunist Past: The Cathedral of Christ the Savior and the Reimagining of National Identity. History and Memory. 21(1):25-62.