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[Anonymous].  2004.  Recently Published Works in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Holocaust & Genocide Studies. 18(1):139-181.
Marilyn C. Wesley.  2004.  The Remembered Future: Neuro-Cognitive Identity in Henry James's The Turn of the Screw. College Literature. 31(2):80-98.
Klaus Mühlhahn.  2004.  "Remembering a Bitter Past": The Trauma of China's Labor Camps, 1949-1978. History and Memory. 16(2):108-139.
Michael Stewart.  2004.  Remembering Without Commemoration: The Mnemonics and Politics of Holocaust Memories Among European Roma. Remémoration sans commémoration : mnémonique et politique des souvenirs de l'Holocauste chez les Roms d'Europe.. 10(3):561-582.
Stuart Allan, Barbie Zelizer.  2004.  Reporting War: Journalism in Wartime. :374.
Farid Abdel-Nour.  2004.  Responsibility and National Memory: Israel and the Palestinian Refugee Problem. International Journal of Politics, Culture & Society. 17(3):339-363.
Elie Podeh, Onn Winckler.  2004.  Rethinking Nasserism: revolution and historical memory in modern Egypt.
Denise R Beike, James M Lampinen, Douglas A Behrend.  2004.  The self and memory.
Hermann Rebel.  2004.  On separating memory from historical science: a critique and three Austrian cases. Focaal. (44):119-137.
Hildy S. Ross, Julie. Smith, Catherine. Spielmacher, Holly. Recchia.  2004.  Shading the Truth: Self-Serving Biases in Children's Reports of Sibling Conflicts. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly. 50(1):61-85.
Panagiotis A. Tsonis, Anastasios A. Tsonis.  2004.  A "Small-World" Network Hypothesis for Memory and Dreams. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 47(2):176-180.
Harold Weber.  2004.  "A Space for Narration": Milton and the Politics of Collective Memory. Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies. 4(2):62-88.
Henry Rousso, Richard Joseph Golsan.  2004.  Stalinism and nazism history and memory compared.
Leslie G. Roman.  2004.  States of insecurity: Cold War memory, "global citizenship" and its discontents. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education. 25(2):231-259.
Peter Fritzsche.  2004.  Stranded in the Present: Modern Time and the Melancholy of History. :268.
Carolyn Strange.  2004.  Symbiotic Commemoration. History and Memory. 16(1):86-117.
Barbie Zelizer.  2004.  Taking Journalism Seriously: News and the Academy. :286.
Marianne Hirsch, Irene Kacandes.  2004.  Teaching the Representation of the Holocaust. Options for teaching. :512.
Andrew Hoskins.  2004.  Televising War: From Vietnam to Iraq. :148.
Andrew Hoskins.  2004.  Television and the Collapse of Memory. Time & Society. 13(1):109-127.
Stephanos Stephanides.  2004.  Translatability of Memory in an Age of Globalization. Comparative Literature Studies. 41(1):101-115.
Jill Anne Kowalik.  2004.  Trauma and Memory in the Wahlverwandtschaften. Goethe Yearbook. 12(1):129-140.
Hans-Georg Gadamer, Joel Weinsheimer, Donald G Marshall.  2004.  Truth and Method. Continuum impacts. :601.
Klaus Eder.  2004.  The Two Faces of Europeanization Synchronizing a Europe Moving at Varying Speeds. Time & Society. 13(1):89-107.
Jerry Philogene.  2004.  Visual Narratives of Cultural Memory and Diasporic Identities: Two Contemporary Haitian American Artists. Small Axe. 8(2):84-99.