Memory Studies Portal

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2009
Kiyoteru Tsutsui.  2009.  The Trajectory of Perpetrators' Trauma: Mnemonic Politics around the Asia-Pacific War in Japan. Social Forces. 87(3):1389-1422.
Yaacov Ro'i.  2009.  The Transformation of Historiography on the "Punished Peoples". History and Memory. 21(2):150-176,178.
Tomoko Sakai.  2009.  Trans-Generational Memory: Narratives of World Wars in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland. Sociological Research Online. 14(5):1-14.
Arlene Stein.  2009.  Trauma and Origins: Post-Holocaust Genealogists and the Work of Memory. Qualitative Sociology. 32(3):293-309.
Catharina Dufft.  2009.  Turkish Literature and Cultural Memory: "multiculturalism" as a Literary Theme After 1980. :257.
Daishiro Nomiya.  2009.  Under a Global Mask: Family Narratives and Local Memory in a Global Social Movement in Japan. Societies Without Borders. 4(2):117-140.
Diana E. Wright.  2009.  Uneasy Warriors: Gender, Memory, and Popular Culture in the Japanese Army - by Sabine Frühstück. Peace & Change. 34(1):99-102.
Gerald Friesen, Del Muise, David Northrup.  2009.  Variations on the Theme of Remembering: A National Survey of How Canadians Use the Past. Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. 20(1):221-248.
Vera Kaplan.  2009.  The Vicissitudes of Socialism in Russian History Textbooks. History and Memory. 21(2):83-109,177.
Patrick Hagopian.  2009.  The Vietnam War in American Memory: Veterans, Memorials, and the Politics of Healing. :553.
Patrick Hagopian.  2009.  The Vietnam War in American Memory: Veterans, Memorials, and the Politics of Healing. :553.
David Meban.  2009.  Virgil's Eclogues and Social Memory. American Journal of Philology. 130(1):99-130.
David Meban.  2009.  Virgil's Eclogues and Social Memory. American Journal of Philology. 130(1):99-130.
Christopher Bolton.  2009.  Virtual Creation, Simulated Destruction, and Manufactured Memory at the Art Mecho Museum in Second Life. Mechademia. 4(1):198-210.
Richard Godfrey, Simon Lilley.  2009.  Visual consumption, collective memory and the representation of war. Consumption, Markets & Culture. 12(4):275-300.
Siobhan Kattago.  2009.  War Memorials and the Politics of Memory: the Soviet War Memorial in Tallinn. Constellations: An International Journal of Critical & Democratic Theory. 16(1):150-166.
Michael Keren, Holger H Herwig.  2009.  War Memory and Popular Culture: Essays on Modes of Remembrance and Commemoration. :206.
Teddy J. Uldricks.  2009.  War, Politics and Memory: Russian Historians Reevaluate the Origins of World War II. History and Memory. 21(2):60-82,178.
Emma ROOS AF HJELMSäTER, PäR ANDERS Granhag, Leif A. STRöMWALL.  2009.  Was the stranger alone? On how different sources of social influence affect children's memory reports Social Influence. 4(2):155-169.
Lucy Collins.  2009.  A Way of Going Back: Memory and Estrangement in the Poetry of Paula Meehan. An Sionnach: A Journal of Literature, Culture, and the Arts. 5(1):127-139.
Uri Ram.  2009.  Ways of Forgetting: Israel and the Obliterated Memory of the Palestinian Nakba. Journal of Historical Sociology. 22(3):366–395.
Irit Dekel.  2009.  Ways of Looking: Observation and Transformation at the Holocaust Memorial, Berlin. Memory Studies. 2(1):71-86.
Hasia R Diner.  2009.  We Remember with Reverence and Love: American Jews and the Myth of Silence After the Holocaust, 1945-1962. :529.
Sue Robinson.  2009.  "We were all there": Remembering America in the anniversary coverage of Hurricane Katrina. Memory Studies. 2(2):235-253.
Larry J Griffin, Kenneth A Bollen.  2009.  What Do These Memories Do? Civil Rights Remembrance and Racial Attitudes American Sociological Review. 74(4):594-614.