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Mieke Bal, Jonathan V. Crewe, Leo Spitzer.  1999.  Acts of memory: Cultural recall in the present.
Mieke Bal, Jonathan V Crewe, Leo Spitzer.  1999.  Acts of Memory: Cultural Recall in the Present. :250.
Mieke Bal, Jonathan V Crewe, Leo Spitzer.  1999.  Acts of Memory: Cultural Recall in the Present. :250.
Joan B. Wolf.  1999.  "Anne Frank is dead, long live Anne Frank": The Six-Day War and the Holocaust in French Public Discourse. History and Memory. 11(1):104.
Walter Benjamin, Rolf Tiedemann.  1999.  The Arcades Project. :1073.
Louis Bickford.  1999.  The Archival Imperative: Human Rights and Historical Memory in Latin America's Southern Cone. Human Rights Quarterly. 21(4):1097-1122.
Adrian Forty, Susanne Küchler.  1999.  The Art of Forgetting. Materializing culture. :216.
David Owens.  1999.  The Authority of Memory. European Journal of Philosophy. 7(3):312-329.
Margaret Strobel.  1999.  Becoming a Historian, Being an Activist, and Thinking Archivally: Documents and Memory as Sources. Journal of Women's History. 11(1):181-192.
Stéphane Courtois, Mark Kramer.  1999.  The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression. :858.
Christopher Kaplonski.  1999.  Blame, Guilt and Avoidance: The Struggle to Control the Past in Post-Socialist Mongolia. History and Memory. 11(2):94.
Edward J.(Edward Joseph) Hughes.  1999.  Building the Colonial Archive: The Case of Camus's Le premier homme. Research in African Literatures. 30(3):176-193.
Wole Soyinka.  1999.  The Burden of Memory, the Muse of Forgiveness. :208.
Timothy Murray.  1999.  By Way of Introduction: Digitality and the Memory of Cinema, or, Bearing the Losses of the Digital Code. Wide Angle. 21(1):3-27.
Caroline Alice Wiedmer.  1999.  The Claims of Memory: Representations of the Holocaust in Contemporary Germany and France. :244.
Joyce Marie Mushaben.  1999.  Collective Memory Divided and Reunited: Mothers, Daughters and the Fascist Experience in Germany. History & Memory. 11(1):7-40.
Sharon K. Hom, Eric K. Yamamoto.  1999.  Collective Memory, History, and Social Justice. UCLA Law Review. 47:1747.
Jeffrey K Olick.  1999.  Collective Memory: The Two Cultures. Sociological Theory. 17(3):333-348.