Memory Studies Portal

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2005
E. Ann Kaplan.  2005.  Trauma Culture: The Politics of Terror and Loss in Media and Literature. :192.
Graham Dawson.  2005.  Trauma, Place and the Politics of Memory: Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972-2004. History Workshop Journal. 59(1):151-178.
Graham Dawson.  2005.  Trauma, Place and the Politics of Memory: Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972–2004. History Workshop Journal. 59(1):151-178.
Graham Dawson.  2005.  Trauma, Place and the Politics of Memory: Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972-2004. History Workshop Journal. 59:151-178.
Elizabeth Stanley.  2005.  Truth Commissions and the Recognition of State Crime. British Journal of Criminology. 45(4):582-597.
Kimberly Rae Lanegran.  2005.  Truth Commissions, Human Rights Trials, and the Politics of Memory. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 25(1):111-121.
Mark Crinson.  2005.  Urban Memory: History and Amnesia in the Modern City. :225.
Eric Davis.  2005.  The Uses of Historical Memory. Journal of Democracy. 16(3):54-68.
Jeremy Black.  2005.  Using History. :196.
Helmut Walser Smith.  2005.  The Vanishing Point of German History: An Essay on Perspective. History and Memory. 17(1/2):269-295,368.
Michael Geyer.  2005.  Virtue in Despair: A Family History from the Days of the Kindertransports. History and Memory. 17(1/2):323-365,367.
Régine Mihal Friedman.  2005.  Witnessing for the Witness: Choice and Destiny by Tsipi Reibenbach. Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 24(1):81-93.
Gavriel David Rosenfeld.  2005.  The World Hitler Never Made: Alternate History and the Memory of Nazism. :524.
2004
[Anonymous].  2004.  The Abuses of Memory: Reflections on the memory boom in anthropology.
Reginald D. V. Nixon, Pallavi Nishith, Patricia A. Resick.  2004.  The Accumulative Effect of Trauma Exposure on Short-Term and Delayed Verbal Memory in a Treatment-Seeking Sample of Female Rape Victims. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 17(1):31-35.
Leslie Vinjamuri, Jack Snyder.  2004.  Advocacy and Scholarship in the Study of International War Crime Tribunals and Transitional Justice. Annual Review of Political Science. 7(1):345-362.
Eva Hoffman.  2004.  After Such Knowledge: Memory, History, and the Legacy of the Holocaust. :301.
Christopher Reed, Christopher Castiglia.  2004.  "Ah yes, I remember it well": Memory and Queer Culture in Will and Grace. Cultural Critique. 56(1):158-188.
Gavriel Rosenfeld.  2004.  Alternate History and Memory. Historically Speaking. 5(4):22-23.
Marshall David Sahlins.  2004.  Apologies to Thucydides: Understanding History as Culture and Vice Versa. :334.
Aaron Lazare.  2004.  On Apology. :306.
Richard Jackson Harris, Steven J. Hoekstra, Christina L. Scott, Fred W. Sanborn, Laura A. Dodds, Jason Dean Brandenburg.  2004.  Autobiographical memories for seeing romantic movies on a date: romance is not just for women. Media Psychology. 6(3):257-284.
Marii︠a︡ Nikolaeva Todorova.  2004.  Balkan identities: nation and memory.
Tovi Fenster.  2004.  Belonging, memory and the politics of planning in Israel. Social & Cultural Geography. 5(3):403-417.
Rebecca Jones.  2004.  Blended Voices: Crafting a Narrative from Oral History Interviews. Oral History Review. 31(1):23-42.