Memory Studies Portal

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Dina Al-Kassim.  2008.  ARCHIVING RESISTANCE Women's Testimony at the Threshold of the State. Cultural Dynamics. 20(2):167-192.
Karen E. Till.  2008.  Artistic and Activist Memory-Work: Approaching Place-Based Practice. Memory Studies. 1(1):99-113.
Karen E. Till.  2008.  Artistic and activist memory-work: Approaching place-based practice. Memory Studies. 1(1):99-113.
Jeffrey P. Shepherd.  2008.  At the Crossroads of Hualapai History, Memory, and American Colonization: Contesting Space and Place. The American Indian Quarterly. 32(1):16-42.
Jens Brockmeier.  2008.  Austerlitz's Memory. Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas. 6(2):347-367.
Janet Floyd.  2008.  Back into Memory Land? Quilts and the Problem of History Women's Studies. 37(1):38-56.
Lee Martin.  2008.  A Backward Spring. River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative. 10(1-2):91-101.
James Burton.  2008.  Bergson's non-archival theory of memory. Memory Studies. 1(3):321-339.
Thomas Trezise.  2008.  Between History and Psychoanalysis: A Case Study in the Reception of Holocaust Survivor Testimony. History and Memory. 20(1):7-47.
John Sutton.  2008.  Between Individual and Collective Memory: Coordination, Interaction, Distribution. Social Research. 75(1):23-48.
George Mink.  2008.  Between Reconciliation and the Reactivation of Past Conflicts in Europe: Rethinking Social Memory Paradigms. (cover story). Czech Sociological Review. 44(3):469-490.
Gavriel David Rosenfeld, Paul B Jaskot.  2008.  Beyond Berlin: Twelve German Cities Confront the Nazi Past. Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany. :321.
Jane Martin.  2008.  Beyond suffrage: feminism, education and the politics of class in the inter-war years. British Journal of Sociology of Education. 29(4):411-423.
Tomas Kačerauskas.  2008.  Biografija kaip civilizacijos kontrolinis principas: LDK politikos atvejis. (Lithuanian). Biography as a control principle of civilization: the case of GDL's policy. (English). 2008(3):72-82.
Michael Hanchard.  2008.  Black Memory versus State Memory: Notes toward a Method. Small Axe. 12(2):45-62.
James V Wertsch.  2008.  Blank Spots in Collective Memory: A Case Study of Russia. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 617(1):58-71.
Susan M. Ryan.  2008.  Blood and Treasure: A Response to Eric Lott. American Literary History. 20(1):124-131.
Jody Lyneé Madeira.  2008.  BLOOD RELATIONS: COLLECTIVE MEMORY, CULTURAL TRAUMA, AND THE PROSECUTION AND EXECUTION OF TIMOTHY McVEIGH. Studies in Law, Politics & Society. 45:75-138.
Mary J. Carruthers.  2008.  The Book of Memory : a Study of Memory in Medieval Culture. :519.
MARIA LAURA GUEMBE.  2008.  Challenges on the Road to Memory. The Public Historian. 30(1):63-71.
Jeffrey K. Olick.  2008.  The Ciphered Transits of Collective Memory: Neo-Freudian Impressions. Social Research. 75(1):1-22.
Owen J Dwyer, Derek H Alderman.  2008.  Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory. :144.
Celia B Harris, Helen M Paterson, Richard I Kemp.  2008.  Collaborative recall and collective memory: what happens when we remember together? Memory (Hove, England). 16(3):213-230.
Harald Welzer.  2008.  Collateral Damage of History Education: National Socialism and the Holocaust in German Family Memory. Social Research. 75(1):287-314.
Jane Hammond.  2008.  Collecting Leaves, Assembling Memory: Jane Hammond's Fallen and the Function of War Memorials. Part of a special issue on war. 47(3/4):66-77.