Memory Studies Portal

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2008
William H Beezley.  2008.  Mexican national identity: memory, innuendo, and popular culture.
Gabrielle McIntire.  2008.  Modernism, Memory, and Desire: T.S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf. :264.
Peter Sherlock.  2008.  Monuments and Memory in Early Modern England. :282.
Jeffrey Blustein.  2008.  The Moral Demands of Memory. :372.
Blustein, Jeffrey.  2008.  moral demands of memory.
Sonali Chakravarti.  2008.  More than “Cheap Sentimentality”: Victim Testimony at Nuremberg, the Eichmann Trial, and Truth Commissions. :223-235.
Guy Beiner.  2008.  The Mystery of the Cannon Chains: Remembrance in the Irish Countryside. History Workshop Journal. 66(1):81-106.
Guy Beiner.  2008.  The Mystery of the Cannon Chains: Remembrance in the Irish Countryside. History Workshop Journal. 66:81-106.
Jordana Finnegan.  2008.  Narrating the American West: new forms of historical memory.
Yiannis Papadakis.  2008.  Narrative, Memory and History Education in Divided Cyprus: A Comparison of Schoolbooks on the "History of Cyprus". History and Memory. 20(2):128-148.
James V. Wertsch.  2008.  The Narrative Organization of Collective Memory. Ethos (00912131). 36(1):120-135.
Zheng Wang.  2008.  National humiliation, history education, and the politics of historical memory: Patriotic education campaign in China. International Studies Quarterly. 52(4):783–806.
Nina Leonhard.  2008.  The National People's Army as an Object of (Non) Remembrance The Place of East Germany's Military Heritage in Unified Germany. German Politics & Society. 26(4):150-163.
Jenn Stephenson.  2008.  The Notebook and the Gun: Performative Witnessing in Goodness. ESC: English Studies in Canada. 34(4):97-121.
Richard Yeo.  2008.  Notebooks as memory aids: Precepts and practices in early modern England. Memory Studies. 1(1):115-136.
David Wills.  2008.  Notes Toward a Requiem, or The Music of Memory. Discourse. 30(1):157-176.
Boreth Ly.  2008.  Of Performance and the Persistent Temporality of Trauma: Memory, Art, and Visions. positions: east asia cultures critique. 16(1):109-130.
Robert Hemmings.  2008.  Of Trauma and Flora: Memory and Commemoration in Four Poems of the World Wars. University of Toronto Quarterly. 77(2):738-756.
Stephen Sloan.  2008.  Oral History and Hurricane Katrina: Reflections on Shouts and Silences. Oral History Review. 35(2):176-186.
Paula Hamilton, Linda Shopes.  2008.  Oral history and public memories.
Ann K. Hoff.  2008.  Owning Memory: Elizabeth Bishop’s Authorial Restraint. Biography. 31(4):577-594.
Stephen Schwartz.  2008.  The paradoxes of film and the recovery of historical memory: Vicente Aranda’s works on the Spanish Civil War. Film History: An International Journal. 20(4):501-507.
Lyn M Van Swol.  2008.  Performance and process in collective and individual memory: the role of social decision schemes and memory bias in collective memory. Memory (Hove, England). 16(3):274-287.
Alexandra Kaiser.  2008.  Performing the New German Past The People's Day of Mourning and 27 January as Postunification Commemorations. German Politics & Society. 26(4):28-49.
David Mendeloff.  2008.  'Pernicious History' as a Cause of National Misperceptions. Cooperation & Conflict. 43(1):31-56.