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2018
Jo-Anne Dillabough
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Dominique Dillabough-Lefebvre
. 2018.
The long-distance ethnographer in the new academy of global fetishes: a reflection on the lost gifts of ethnographic exchange in the young lives of MK freedom fighters in South Africa
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:67–91.
Jenny Woodley
. 2018.
“Ma Is in the Park”: Memory, Identity, and the Bethune Memorial
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Journal of American Studies. 52(2):474–502.
Sonya Douglass Horsford
. 2018.
Making America’s schools great now: reclaiming democracy and activist leadership under Trump
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Journal of Educational Administration and History. 50(1):3–11.
Lucianna Furtado
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Laura Guimarães Corrêa
. 2018.
Mandume: o rap como movimento de retomada e construção da memória coletiva negra//Mandume: rap as a movement of retrieval and constitution of black collective memory
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Contemporanea-Revista de Comunicação e Cultura. 16(1):111–132.
Robert K. DeArment
. 2018.
Man-hunters of the Old West
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Justine Gagnon
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Caroline Desbiens
. 2018.
Mapping memories in a flooded landscape: A place reenactment project in Pessamit (Quebec)
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Emotion, Space and Society. 27:39–51.
Gustav Wollentz
. 2018.
Maria Theresia Starzmann and John R. Roby, eds. Excavating Memory: Sites of Remembering and Forgetting (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2016, xvii and 405pp., 26 b/w illustr., 4 maps, 3 tables, hbk, ISBN 978-0-8130-6160-3)
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European Journal of Archaeology. 21(1):125–129.
Caroline B. Brettell
. 2018.
Material culture, memory and commemoration: family and community celebrations and connections to ‘home’among Asian Indian immigrants
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:57–77.
Denise Noble
. 2018.
Material Objects as Sites of Critical Re-memorying and Imaginative “Knowing”
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TEXTILE. 16(2):214–233.
John E. Richardson
. 2018.
Mediating national history and personal catastrophe: Televising Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration
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Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences. :1–21.
Muhammad Arafat Bin Mohamad
. 2018.
Memories of collective victimhood and conflict in southern Thailand
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Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 49(2):204–226.
Jennifer Gaffney
. 2018.
Memories of exclusion: Hannah Arendt and the Haitian Revolution
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Philosophy & Social Criticism. 44(6):701–721.
Suparna Rajaram
. 2018.
The Memories of Memory Researchers
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APS Observer. 31(30/2)
\AAström Anna-Maria
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Korkiakangas Pirjo
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Olsson Pia
. 2018.
Memories of my town: the identities of town dwellers and their places in three Finnish towns
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Constance de Saint-Laurent
. 2018.
Memory acts: A theory for the study of collective memory in everyday life
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Journal of Constructivist Psychology. 31(2):148–162.
Duygu Gül Kaya
. 2018.
Memory and citizenship in diaspora: remembering the Armenian Genocide in Canada
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Citizenship Studies. 22(4):401–418.
Hilary Joyce Bishop
. 2018.
Memory and Legend: Recollections of Penal Times in Irish Folklore
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Folklore. 129(1):18–38.
Emanuela Fronza
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Emanuela Fronza
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Emanuela Reschke
. 2018.
Memory and Punishment
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Victor Apryshchenko
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Vlad Strukov
. 2018.
Memory and Securitization in Contemporary Europe
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Tessa Whitehouse
. 2018.
Memory, Community and Textuality in Nonconformist Life-Writings, 1760-1810
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Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 41(2):163–178.
Christine M. DeLucia
. 2018.
Memory Lands: King Philip’s War and the Place of Violence in the Northeast
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Chaim Noy
. 2018.
Memory, media, and museum audience’s discourse of remembering
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Critical Discourse Studies. 15(1):19–38.
Sabine Marschall
. 2018.
Memory, Migration and Travel
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Natan Sznaider
. 2018.
The memory of evil: cosmopolitanism and the European project
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Safe and free: Democratic security and human rights-Democratic security debates at the Council of Europe 2015-2017. :77.
Irit Keynan
. 2018.
The Memory of the Holocaust and Israel's Attitude Toward War Trauma, 1948–1973: The Collective vs. the Individual
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Israel Studies. 23(2):95–117.
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