Memory Studies Portal

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2018
Hailey Cooper.  2018.  Haunted Mississippi: Ghosts, Identity, and Collective Identity.
Anna Bochkovskaya.  2018.  Heading to Chaityabhoomi: Pilgrimages of Remembrance. Religions. 9(4):111.
Ryan Trimm.  2018.  Heritage as trope: conceptual etymologies and alternative trajectories. International Journal of Heritage Studies. 24(5):465–476.
Samuel A. Smith.  2018.  Heritage tourism and New Western history: a narrative analysis of six Colorado museums. Journal of Heritage Tourism. :1–18.
Jaclyn Hennessey Ford, Brendan Gaesser, Haley DiBiase, Tala Berro, Liane Young, Elizabeth Kensinger.  2018.  Heroic memory: Remembering the details of others' heroism in the aftermath of a traumatic public event can foster our own prosocial response. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 32(1):47–54.
Florence Graezer Bideau, Haiming Yan.  2018.  Historic Urban Landscape in Beijing: The Gulou Project and Its Contested Memories.
Chung-in Moon, Seung-won Suh.  2018.  Historical Analogy and Demonization of Others: Memories of 1930s Japanese Militarism and Its Contemporary Implications. :75–103.
Diego Miguel Revilla, María Sánchez-Agustí.  2018.  Historical Consciousness and Collective Memory: Analytical Frameworks for Historical Education. Revista de Estudios Sociales. (65):113–125.
Glenn E. Perry.  2018.  Historical memory and contemporary affairs. :61–92.
Ąžuolas Bagdonas.  2018.  Historical state apologies. :775–799.
Teoh Hooi See, Tsai Yiing Ing.  2018.  The historicization of nostalgia, locality and quotidianity: on the changes in Lim Kim Chern’s gastronomic writing. Asian Ethnicity. :1–17.
Ana Milosevic.  2018.  Historicizing the present: Brussels attacks and heritagization of spontaneous memorials. International Journal of Heritage Studies. 24(1):53–65.
Wulf Kansteiner.  2018.  History, memory, and film: A love/hate triangle.
Anna Maerker, Simon Sleight, Adam Sutcliffe.  2018.  History, Memory and Public Life: The Past in the Present.
Dermot Cavanagh.  2018.  History, mourning and memory in Henry V.
Fatih Yazıcı, Tercan Yıldırım.  2018.  History teaching as a nation-building tool in the early republican period in Turkey (1923–1938). Paedagogica Historica. :1–14.
Annette F. Timm.  2018.  Holocaust History and the Readings of Ka-tzetnik.
Astrid Erll.  2018.  Homer: A relational mnemohistory. Memory Studies. 11(3):274–286.
Naomi Roux.  2018.  ‘A house for dead people’: memory and spatial transformation in Red Location, South Africa. Social & Cultural Geography. 19(4):407–428.
Chris Hansen, Corey W. Johnson.  2018.  How Can Memories of Enacted Masculinity Create More Effective Elementary School Teachers? :68–82.
Angela H. Häusler, Priscila Leal, Jayson Parba, Gordon B. West, Graham V. Crookes.  2018.  “How did you become political?”: Narratives of junior researcher-practitioners in applied linguistics Critical Inquiry in Language Studies. :1–20.
Rebecca Eaker, Anneliese A. Singh, Corey W. Johnson.  2018.  How do Adults Remember Their Parents’ Reaction to Gender Nonconformity? :53–67.
Jemelleh Coes, Needham Yancey Gulley, Corey W. Johnson.  2018.  How Do We Sustain Activism?: LGBTQ and Black People Share Their Positive and Negative Experiences :95–111.
Rudy Dunlap, Corey W. Johnson.  2018.  How Does Media Consumption Contribute to Understandings of Manhood According to Race and Sexual Identity? :39–52.
Stephen Spivack, Sara Jordan Philibotte, Nathaniel Hugo Spilka, Ian Passman, Pascal Wallisch.  2018.  How fleeting is fame? Collective memory for popular music