Memory Studies Portal

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2005
Deborah A. Gershenowitz.  2005.  Negotiating Voices: Biography and the Curious Triangle Between Subject, Author, and Editor. Oral History Review. 32(2):71-76.
Karen E Till.  2005.  The new Berlin: memory, politics, place.
[Anonymous].  2005.  November 15 - National Memory Screening Day. Brown University Geriatric Psychopharmacology Update. 9(9):7-7.
Carolyn L. Kitch.  2005.  Pages from the past: history and memory in American magazines. :269.
Carolyn L Kitch.  2005.  Pages from the past: history and memory in American magazines.
Alexandre Dauge-Roth.  2005.  Passing on Voices, Going on Haunted: Witnessing and Hospitality in the Play Rwanda 94. L'Esprit Créateur. 45(3):85-102.
Markus L. A. Heinimaa.  2005.  Past Personal Identity. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology. 12(1):25-26.
Tessa Morris-Suzuki.  2005.  The Past Within Us: Media, Memory, History. :279.
Marya Schechtman.  2005.  Personal Identity and the Past. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology. 12(1):9-22.
Ann Rigney.  2005.  Plenitude, scarcity and the circulation of cultural memory. Journal of European Studies. 35(1):11-28.
Bob W. White.  2005.  The Political Undead: Is It Possible to Mourn for Mobutu's Zaire? African Studies Review. 48(2):65-85.
Paul Blokker.  2005.  Post-Communist Modernization, Transition Studies, and Diversity in Europe. European Journal of Social Theory. 8(4):503-525.
Tony Judt.  2005.  Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945. :878.
Amalia Gladhart.  2005.  Present Absence: Memory and Narrative in Los recuerdos del porvenir. Hispanic Review. 73:91-111.
Bob Moore, Barbara Hately-Broad, Barbara International Committee for the History of the Second World War.  2005.  Prisoners of war, prisoners of peace captivity, homecoming, and memory in World War II.
Matthias Fritsch.  2005.  Promise of Memory, The: History and Politics in Marx, Benjamin, and Derrida.
Sune. Haugbolle.  2005.  Public and Private Memory of the Lebanese Civil War. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 25(1):191-203.
Mary Douglas.  2005.  Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concept of Pollution and Taboo. Routledge classics. :244.
Susannah. Radstone.  2005.  Reconceiving Binaries: the Limits of Memory. History Workshop Journal. 59:134-150.
Cathrine Degnen.  2005.  Relationality, place, and absence: a three-dimensional perspective on social memory. Sociological Review. 53(4):729-744.
Ronald S Hendel.  2005.  Remembering Abraham: Culture, Memory, and History in the Hebrew Bible. :200.
James Mark.  2005.  Remembering Rape: Divided Social Memory and the Red Army in Hungary 1944–1945. Past & Present. 188(1):133-161.
James Mark.  2005.  Remembering Rape: Divided Social Memory and the Red Army in Hungary 1944-1945. Past & Present. 188(1):133-161.
Gail Holst-Warhaft.  2005.  Remembering the Dead: Laments and Photographs. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 25(1):152-160.
István Rév.  2005.  Retroactive Justice: Prehistory of Post-Communism. Cultural memory in the present. :340.