Memory Studies Portal

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2003
Margit Sichert.  2003.  Functionalizing Cultural Memory: Foundational British Literary History and the Construction of National Identity. MLQ: Modern Language Quarterly. 64(2):199-217.
Donald Reid.  2003.  Germaine Tillion and Resistance to the Vichy Syndrome. History and Memory. 15(2):36-63.
Newt Gingrich, William R Forstchen, Albert S Hanser.  2003.  Gettysburg: a novel of the Civil War.
Molly Andrews.  2003.  Grand national narratives and the project of truth commissions: a comparative analysis. Media, Culture & Society. 25(1):45-65.
Lisa Yaszek.  2003.  "A Grim Fantasy": Remaking American History in Octavia Butler's Kindred. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society. 28(4):1053.
Stephen Porter, Mary Ann Campbell, Angela R. Birt, Michael T. Woodworth.  2003.  "He Said, She Said": A Psychological Perspective on Historical Memory Evidence in the Courtroom.. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie Canadienne. 44(3):190.
Joseba Gabilondo.  2003.  Historical Memory, Neoliberal Spain, and the Latin American Postcolonial Ghost: On the Politics of Recognition, Apology, and Reparation in Contemporary Spanish Historiography. Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies. 7(1):247-266.
Kathleen Joan Trayner.  2003.  Historical origins and collective memory in British Columbia's community-based museums, 1925-1975.
Annie E Coombes.  2003.  History After Apartheid: Visual Culture and Public Memory in a Democratic South Africa. :366.
Anthony D. Kauders.  2003.  History as censure. History and Memory. 15(1):97.
Attilio Favorini.  2003.  History, Collective Memory, and Aeschylus' Persians. Theatre Journal. 55(1):99-111.
Jocelyn Letourneau.  2003.  History, Memory, Identity in Contemporary Quebec.
Lawrence Baron.  2003.  The Holocaust and American Public Memory, 1945-1960. Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 17(1):62-88.
Jeremy D. Popkin.  2003.  Holocaust memories, historians' memoirs. History and Memory. 15(1):49.
Jeremy D. Popkin.  2003.  Holocaust Memories, Historians' Memoirs: First-Person Narrative and the Memory of the Holocaust. History & Memory. 15(1):49-84.
Neil Levi, Michael Rothberg.  2003.  The Holocaust: Theoretical Readings. :485.
Daniel L Schacter.  2003.  How the Mind Forgets and Remembers: The Seven Sins of Memory. :272.
Jeffrey Shandler.  2003.  Imagining Yiddishland. History and Memory. 15(1):123.
Leigh Renee Raiford.  2003.  "Imprisoned in a luminous glare": history, memory, and the photography of twentieth century African American social movements.
Jen Laakso.  2003.  In Pursuit of Truth, Justice and Reconciliation: The Truth Commissions of East Timor and South Africa. Social Alternatives. 22(2):48-54.
Bernard Aresu.  2003.  Introduction. L'Esprit Créateur. 43(1):3-6.
Ronald J. Berger.  2003.  IT AIN'T NECESSARILY So: THE POLITICS OF MEMORY AND THE BYSTANDER NARRATIVE IN THE U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM. Humanity & Society. 27(1):6-29.
Barbie Zelizer, Stuart Allan.  2003.  Journalism After September 11. :268.
Brent D. Shaw.  2003.  Judicial Nightmares and Christian Memory. Journal of Early Christian Studies. 11(4):533-563.
Gabriel R Ricci.  2003.  Justice and the politics of memory.