Memory Studies Portal

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2008
Anne Fuchs.  2008.  Phantoms of war in contemporary German literature, films and discourse: the politics of memory.
Maria Lewicka.  2008.  Place attachment, place identity, and place memory: Restoring the forgotten city past. Journal of Environmental Psychology. 28(3):209-231.
NADIA BAIESI, MARZIA GIGLI, ELENA MONICELLI, ROBERTA PELLIZZOLI.  2008.  Places of Memory as a Tool for Education: The “Peace in Four Voices Summer Camps” at Monte Sole. The Public Historian. 30(1):27-37.
William Stewart Logan, Keir Reeves.  2008.  Places of pain and shame: dealing with "difficult heritage".
Carolyn Kitch.  2008.  Placing Journalism Inside Memory — and Memory Studies. Memory Studies. 1(3):311-320.
Johanna Lindbladh, Johanna Lunds universitet, Johanna Centrum för Europaforskning, Johanna Lunds University, Johanna Centre for European Studies.  2008.  The poetics of memory in post-totalitarian narration.
Lisa M. Budreau.  2008.  The Politics of Remembrance: The Gold Star Mothers’ Pilgrimage and America’s Fading Memory of the Great War. The Journal of Military History. 72(2):371-411.
Leszek Koczanowicz.  2008.  Politics of time: dynamics of identity in post-communist Poland.
sven saaler, Wolfgang Schwentker, Wolfgang European Association for Japanese Studies.  2008.  The power of memory in modern Japan.
Orlando Figes.  2008.  Private Life in Stalin’s Russia: Family Narratives, Memory and Oral History. History Workshop Journal. 65(1):117-135.
Orlando Figes.  2008.  Private Life in Stalin's Russia: Family Narratives, Memory and Oral History. History Workshop Journal. 65(1):117-137.
Matthias Kliegel, Mark A McDaniel, Gilles O Einstein.  2008.  Prospective Memory: Cognitive, Neuroscience, Developmental, and Applied Perspectives. :452.
Steven D. Brown.  2008.  The quotation marks have a certain importance: Prospects for a 'memory studies'. Memory Studies. 1(3):261-271.
Withold Bonner, Arja Rosenholm.  2008.  Recalling the past, (re)constructing the past: collective and individual memory of World War II in Russia and Germany. Aleksanteri series, 2/2008.
Christian Lee Novetzke.  2008.  Religion and Public Memory: A Cultural History of Saint Namdev in India. :309.
Emilie Pine.  2008.  Remembering and Forgetting: Memory and Legacy in Irish Theatre and Film. Éire-Ireland. 43(1-2):222-236.
Emilie Pine.  2008.  Remembering and Forgetting: Memory and Legacy in Irish Theatre and Film. Éire-Ireland. 43(1-2):222-236.
Robyn Fivush.  2008.  Remembering and reminiscing: How individual lives are constructed in family narratives. Memory Studies. 1(1):49-58.
Sven-Erik Rose.  2008.  Remembering Dora Bruder: Patrick Modiano's Surrealist Encounter with the Postmemorial Archive. Postmodern Culture. 18(2)
Ellen W. Sapega.  2008.  Remembering Empire/Forgetting the Colonies: Accretions of Memory and the Limits of Commemoration in a Lisbon Neighborhood. History & Memory. 20(2):18-38.
Sven-Erik Rose.  2008.  Remembering Dora Bruder: Patrick Modiano's Surrealist Encounter with the Postmemorial Archive. Postmodern Culture. 18
Ty P Kāwika Tengan.  2008.  Re-membering Panalā'au: Masculinities, Nation, and Empire in Hawai'i and the Pacific. The Contemporary Pacific. 20(1):27-53.
Leyla Neyzi.  2008.  Remembering Smyrna/Izmir: Shared History, Shared Trauma. History and Memory. 20(2):106-127.
Dr Nur Masalha.  2008.  Remembering the Palestinian Nakba: Commemoration, Oral History and Narratives of Memory. Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal. 7(2):123-156.
Dr Nur Masalha.  2008.  Remembering the Palestinian Nakba: Commemoration, Oral History and Narratives of Memory. Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal. 7(2):123-156.