Memory Studies Portal

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2008
Graham White.  2008.  Witnessing Proceedings: The Hague War Crimes Tribunal, Narrative Indeterminacy, and the Public Audience. TDR: The Drama Review. 52(1):75-87.
Carol Mattingly.  2008.  Woman's Temple, Women's Fountains: The Erasure of Public Memory. American Studies. 49(3):133-156.
W. James Booth.  2008.  The Work of Memory: Time, Identity, and Justice. Social Research. 75(1):237-262.
Sarah Leggott.  2008.  The Workings of Memory: Life-Writing by Women in Early Twentieth-Century Spain. :176.
Aline Sierp.  2008.  Young Europeans: From pro-european to eurosceptic. Università degli Studi di Siena. Online verfügbar unter http://www. jhubc. it/ecpr-riga/virtualpaperroom/029. pdf, zuletzt geprüft am. 18:2009.
2007
Alasdair C MacIntyre.  2007.  After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory. :286.
Carole Blair, Neil Michel.  2007.  The AIDS Memorial Quilt and the Contemporary Culture of Public Commemoration. Rhetoric & Public Affairs. 10(4):595-626.
William E. Engel.  2007.  The Allures of Forgetting in Renaissance Drama. Sewanee Review. 115
Stephen J. Heathorn.  2007.  Angel of Empire: The Cawnpore Memorial Well as a British Site of Imperial Remembrance. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History. 8(3)
Justin Crumbaugh.  2007.  Are We All (Still) Miguel Ángel Blanco? Victimhood, the Media Afterlife, and the Challenge for Historical Memory Hispanic Review. 75(4):365-384.
Edna Aizenberg.  2007.  Argentine space, Jewish memory: memorials to the blown apart and disappeared in Buenos Aires. Mortality. 12(2):109-123.
David Bloch, David Aristotle.  2007.  Aristotle on memory and recollection text, translation, interpretation, and reception in Western scholasticism.
Ronald. Bush.  2007.  Art Versus the Descent of the Iconoclasts: Cultural Memory in Ezra Pound's Pisan Cantos. Modernism/modernity. 14(1):71-95.
Judy Foster Davis.  2007.  “Aunt Jemima Is Alive and Cookin’?” An Advertiser’s Dilemma of Competing Collective Memories Journal of Macromarketing. 27(1):25-37.
Maria-Regina Kecht.  2007.  Austrian literature: gender, history and memory.
Diane L Wolf.  2007.  Beyond Anne Frank hidden children and postwar families in Holland.
Graham Smith.  2007.  Beyond Individual/ Collective Memory: Women's Transactive Memories of Food, Family and Conflict. Oral History. 35(2):77-90.
Kieran McEvoy.  2007.  Beyond Legalism: Towards a Thicker Understanding of Transitional Justice. Journal of Law and Society. 34(4):411-440.
Carol L. Bernstein.  2007.  Beyond the Archive: Cultural Memory in Dance and Theater. Journal of Research Practice. 3(2):1-14.
Mark A. Wolfgram.  2007.  Blood and Redemption: German Collective Memory of Elite Resistance Against the Nazis. Journal of Political & Military Sociology. 35(1):63-84.
Nikola von Merveldt.  2007.  Books Cannot Be Killed by Fire: The German Freedom Library and the American Library of Nazi-Banned Books as Agents of Cultural Memory. Library Trends. 55(3):523-535.
Kelly McKinney.  2007.  "Breaking the Conspiracy of Silence": Testimony, Traumatic Memory, and Psychotherapy with Survivors of Political Violence. Ethos. 35(3):265-299.
Ruth Wittlinger.  2007.  British-German Relations and Collective Memory. German Politics & Society. 25(3):42-69.
Nathan Bracher.  2007.  Bruckner and the Politics of Memory: Repentance and Resistance in Contemporary France. South Central Review. 24(2):54-70.
Melinda J. Billigan.  2007.  Buildings as History: The Place of Collective Memory in the Study of Historic Preservation. Symbolic Interaction. 30(1):105-123.