Memory Studies Portal

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2005
Barbara A. Misztal.  2005.  Memory and the Construction of Temporality, Meaning and Attachment. Polish Sociological Review. (149):31-48.
Francesca Cappelletto.  2005.  Memory and World War II: an ethnographic approach.
Annette Becker.  2005.  Memory gaps. Journal of European Studies. 35(1):102-113.
Erika Bourguignon.  2005.  Memory in an Amnesic World: Holocaust, Exile, and the Return of the Suppressed. Anthropological Quarterly. 78(1):63-88.
Erika Bourguignon.  2005.  Memory in an Amnesic World: Holocaust, Exile, and the Return of the Suppressed. Anthropological Quarterly. 78:63-88.
Burke A. Hendrix.  2005.  Memory in Native American Land Claims. Political Theory. 33(6):763-785.
Marjorie Agosín.  2005.  Memory, Oblivion, and Jewish Culture in Latin America.
Stephen Chan.  2005.  The Memory of Violence: trauma in the writings of Alexander Kanengoni and Yvonne Vera and the idea of unreconciled citizenship in Zimbabwe. Third World Quarterly. 26(2):369-382.
Luisa Passerini.  2005.  Memory & Totalitarianism. :177.
Alan Kirk, Tom Thatcher.  2005.  Memory, Tradition, and Text: Uses of the Past in Early Christianity. :282.
Patricia Leavy.  2005.  The Memory-History-Popular Culture Nexus: Pearl Harbor As a Case Study in Consumer-Driven Collective Memory. Sociological Research Online. 10(1):1-1.
[Anonymous].  2005.  Monuments and Memory. Interview with classical archaeologist Susan E. Alcock. 58(4):16-16.
Ali J. Hussain.  2005.  The Mourning of History and the History of Mourning: The Evolution of Ritual Commemoration of the Battle of Karbala. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 25(1):78-88.
Mark B. N. Hansen.  2005.  Movement and Memory: Intuition as Virtualization in GPS Art. MLN. 120(5):1206-1225.
Mircea Eliade.  2005.  The Myth of the Eternal Return: Cosmos and History. :195.
Gary Baines.  2005.  Narratives of New Brighton: Representations of the Port Elizabeth township in official discourse, cultural memory, and public history. African Studies. 64(2):243-261.
Sandra Bermann, Michael Wood.  2005.  Nation, Language, and the Ethics of Translation. Translation/transnation. :413.
Michael Mays.  2005.  A Nation Once Again? The Dislocations and Displacements of Irish National Memory Nineteenth-Century Contexts. 27(2):119-138.
Tamar Ashuri.  2005.  The nation remembers: national identity and shared memory in television documentaries. Nations & Nationalism. 11(3):423-442.
Paraskevi Golia, Ifigenia Vamvakidou, Sophia Anastasiadou, Argyris Kyridis.  2005.  National Anniversaries in Greece. International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities & Nations. 5(2):127-138.
Jochen Gerz.  2005.  National Memory Grove: past, present, future.
Ryan Mark Minor.  2005.  National memory, public music: commemoration and consecration in nineteenth-century German choral music.
Arthur G Neal.  2005.  National Trauma and Collective Memory: Extraordinary Events in the American Experience. :240.
Diego Muro.  2005.  Nationalism and nostalgia: the case of radical Basque nationalism. Nations & Nationalism. 11(4):571-589.
W. G. Sebald, Karen Remmler.  2005.  "On the Natural History of Destruction" and Cultural Memory. German Politics & Society. 23(3):42-64.