Memory Studies Portal

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David B. Pillemer.  2004.  Can the Psychology of Memory Enrich Historical Analyses of Trauma? History and Memory. 16(2):140-154.
David B. Pillemer.  2004.  Can the Psychology of Memory Enrich Historical Analyses of Trauma? History & Memory. 16(2):140-154.
Vera Schwarcz.  2004.  Circling the Void: Memory in the Life and Poetry of the Manchu Prince Yihuan (1840-1891). History & Memory. 16(2):32-66.
Jon Elster.  2004.  Closing the Books: Transitional Justice in Historical Perspective. :314.
Jon Elster.  2004.  Closing the Books: Transitional Justice in Historical Perspective. :298.
Howard Schuman, Willard L Rodgers.  2004.  Cohorts, Chronology, and Collective Memories. Public Opinion Quarterly. 68(2):217-254.
I. Gershoni, James P. Jankowski.  2004.  Commemorating the nation: collective memory, public commemoration, and national identity in twentieth-century Egypt. Chicago studies on the Middle East.
T. G Ashplant, Graham Dawson, Michael Roper.  2004.  Commemorating war: the politics of memory.
Abdel Karim Mohammad.  2004.  Configuring national memory: Palestine's Mahmud Darwish and Israel's Amos Oz.
Neil McWilliam.  2004.  Conflicting Manifestations: Parisian Commemoration of Joan of Arc and Etienne Dolet in the Early Third Republic. French Historical Studies. 27(2):381-418.
Lynn A. Struve.  2004.  Confucian PTSD: Reading Trauma in a Chinese Youngster's Memoir of 1653. History and Memory. 16(2):14-31.
David Scott.  2004.  Conscripts of Modernity: The Tragedy of Colonial Enlightenment. :279.
Tom Lawson.  2004.  Constructing a Christian History of Nazism. History and Memory. 16(1):146-176.
Rubén Vega.  2004.  Cortocircuitos de la memoria. Acerca de un proyecto de conmemoración. Memory short circuits. About a commemoration project.. (50):83-109.
Diego Maria Rivera, Leah Dickerman, Washington D.C National Gallery of Art, Mexico City Museo de Arte Moderno.  2004.  The cubit paintings of Diego Rivera: memory, politics, place.
Jeffrey C Alexander.  2004.  Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity. :314.
Kieron McEvoy, Heather Conway.  2004.  The Dead, the Law, and the Politics of the Past. Journal of Law and Society. 31(4):539-562.
Peter Krapp.  2004.  Déjà vu: aberrations of cultural memory.
James P. Weeks.  2004.  A Dierent View of Gettysburg: Play, Memory, and Race at the Civil War's Greatest Shrine. Civil War History. 50(2):175-191.
James P. Weeks.  2004.  A Different View of Gettysburg: Play, Memory, and Race at the Civil War's Greatest Shrine. Civil War History. 50(2):175-191.
John D Greenwood.  2004.  The Disappearance of the Social in American Social Psychology. :315.
Loriggio Francesco.  2004.  Disciplinary Memory as Cultural History: Comparative Literature, Globalization, and the Categories of Criticism. Comparative Literature Studies. 41(1):49-79.
Wendy S. Hesford.  2004.  Documenting Violations: Rhetorical Witnessing and the Spectacle of Distant Suffering. Biography. 27(1):104-144.
Swapna M. Banerjee.  2004.  Down Memory Lane: Representations of Domestic Workers in Middle Class Personal Narratives of Colonial Bengal. Journal of Social History. 37(3):681-708.
Marcelo Pakman.  2004.  The Epistemology of Witnessing: Memory, Testimony, and Ethics in Family Therapy. Family Process. 43(2):265-274.