Memory Studies Portal

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2006
Nicholas. Chare.  2006.  The Gap in Context: Giorgio Agamben's Remnants of Auschwitz. Cultural Critique. 64:40-68.
Alon Confino.  2006.  Germany as a culture of remembrance: promises and limits of writing history.
Loretta. Gaffney.  2006.  Grand & Humble (review). Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. 59(6):266-267.
Lori L. Jervis, Janette Beals, Calvin D. Croy, Suzell A. Klein, Spero M. Manson.  2006.  Historical Consciousness Among Two American Indian Tribes. American Behavioral Scientist. 50(4):526-549.
John Lowney.  2006.  History, Memory, and the Literary Left: Modern American Poetry, 1935-1968.
Robert G. Moeller.  2006.  On the History of Man-made Destruction: Loss, Death, Memory, and Germany in the Bombing War. History Workshop Journal. 61(1):103-134.
Daniel Levy, Natan Sznaider.  2006.  The Holocaust and Memory in the Global Age. Politics, history, and social change. :234.
M. Lane Bruner.  2006.  Holocaust Monuments and National Memory Cultures in France and Germany since 1989: The Origins and Political Function of the Vél d'Hiv' in Paris and the Holocaust Monument in Berlin. American Historical Review. 111(1):251-252.
Mark Wolfgram.  2006.  The Holocaust through the Prism of East German Television: Collective Memory and Audience Perceptions. Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 20(1):57-79.
Ilana Feldman.  2006.  Home as a Refrain: Remembering and Living Displacement in Gaza. History and Memory. 18(2):10-47.
Renée M. Sentilles.  2006.  Identity, Speculation and History: Adah Isaacs Menken as a Case Study. History and Memory. 18(1):120-151,198.
Kevin Birth.  2006.  The Immanent past: Culture and Psyche at the Juncture of Memory and History. Ethos. 34(2):169-191.
Lynne. Corner, John. Bond.  2006.  The Impact of the Label of Mild Cognitive Impairment on the Individual's Sense of Self. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology. 13(1):3-12.
Tetsumaro Hayashi.  2006.  In Memory of Dr. John M. Ditsky (1938-2006): Scholar, Editor, Educator, Poet, Music Critic, Humanist and Humorist. Steinbeck Review. 1(2):13-15.
Wulf Kansteiner.  2006.  In pursuit of German memory: history, television, and politics after Auschwitz. :438.
Lesley. Biggs, Stella. Stephanson.  2006.  In Search of Gudrun Goodman: Reflections on Gender, 'Doing History' and Memory. The Canadian Historical Review. 87(2):293-316.
Michael Patrick Allen, Nicholas L. Parsons.  2006.  The Institutionalization of Fame: Achievement, Recognition, and Cultural Consecration in Baseball. American Sociological Review. 71(5):808-825.
Rosa De Jorio.  2006.  Introduction to Special Issue: Memory and the Formation of Political Identities in West Africa. Africa Today. 52(4):v-ix.
Fredrick C. Harris.  2006.  It Takes a Tragedy to Arouse Them: Collective Memory and Collective Action during the Civil Rights Movement. Social Movement Studies. 5(1):19-43.
Slawomir Kapralski, Ewa Wolentarska-Ochman.  2006.  The Jedwabne Village Green? The Memory and Counter-Memory of the Crime/Response to Slawomir Kapralski History and Memory. 18(1):179-199.
Sławomir. Kapralski.  2006.  The Jedwabne Village Green?: The Memory and Counter-Memory of the Crime History & Memory. 18(1):179-194.
Robin Hemley.  2006.  Jim's Corner. Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction. 8(1):109-114.
Karen Coats.  2006.  Jumping the Scratch (review). Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. 60:42-42.
John Fitzgerald. O'Hara.  2006.  Kent State/May 4 and Postwar Memory. American Quarterly. 58(2):301-328.
A. J. Prats.  2006.  Last Stand at the Ia Drang Valley: Memory, Mission, and the Shape of Victory in We Were Soldiers. Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory. 62(2):99-144.