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1997
Caesar V. Mavratsas
. 1997.
The ideological contest between Greek-Cypriot nationalism and Cypriotism 1974-1995: politics, social memory and identity
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Ethnic & Racial Studies. 20(4):717-737.
Michael G Kammen
. 1997.
In the Past Lane: Historical Perspectives on American Culture
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:277.
Lynn Rapaport
. 1997.
Jews in Germany After the Holocaust: Memory, Identity, and Jewish-German Relations
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Cambridge cultural social studies. :325.
Jean-Michel Chaumont
. 1997.
La Concurrence Des Victimes: Génocide, Identité, Reconnaissance
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Textes à l'appui. :380.
Nina Tumarkin
. 1997.
Lenin Lives!: The Lenin Cult in Soviet Russia
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:337.
Michael Schudson
. 1997.
Lives, laws, and language: Commemorative versus non‐commemorative forms of effective public memory
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The Communication Review. 2(1):3-17.
Jorn Rusen
. 1997.
The Logic of Historicization: Metahistorical Reflections on the Debate between Friedlander and Broszat
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History and Memory. 9(1/2):113.
E. Ann Kaplan
. 1997.
Looking for the Other: Feminism, Film, and the Imperial Gaze
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:333.
Gary Daynes
. 1997.
Making villains, making heroes: Joseph R. McCarthy, Martin Luther King, Jr. and the politics of American memory
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Mark Osiel
. 1997.
Mass Atrocity, Collective Memory, and the Law
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:317.
Alison Anderson
. 1997.
Media, Culture and the Environment
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:248.
Raquel Scherr. Salgado
. 1997.
Memoir at Saint-Brieuc
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MLN. 112(4):576-594.
Martin P. Johnson
. 1997.
Memory and the Cult of Revolution in the 1871 Paris Commune
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Journal of Women's History. 9(1):39-57.
Daniel L. Schacter
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Joseph T. Coyle
. 1997.
Memory distortion: how minds, brains, and societies reconstruct the past
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:1-43.
Marlene Epp
. 1997.
The Memory of Violence: Soviet and East European Mennonite Refugees and Rape in the Second World War
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Journal of Women's History. 9(1):58-87.
Jan Assmann
. 1997.
Moses the Egyptian: The Memory of Egypt in Western Monotheism
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:276.
Lyn Spillman
. 1997.
Nation and Commemoration: Creating National Identities in the United States and Australia
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Cambridge cultural social studies. :252.
Alon Confino
. 1997.
The Nation as a Local Metaphor: Württemberg, Imperial Germany, and National Memory, 1871-1918
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:280.
Daniel Francis
. 1997.
National dreams: myth, memory, and Canadian history
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Gulie Ne'eman Arad
. 1997.
"Nazi Germany and the Jews": Reflections on a Beginning, a Middle, and an Open End
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History and Memory. 9(1/2):409.
Richard Handler
,
Eric Gable
. 1997.
The New History in an Old Museum: Creating the Past at Colonial Williamsburg
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:260.
James W. Pennebaker
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Dario Paez
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Bernard Rimé
,
Guglielmo Bellelli
,
Nekane Amatulli
. 1997.
Nostalgia, Immigration, and Collective Memory
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:209-220.
David Cockburn
. 1997.
Other Times: Philosophical Perspectives on Past, Present, and Future
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Cambridge studies in philosophy. :355.
Gulie Ne'eman Arad
. 1997.
Passing into history: Nazism and the Holocaust beyond memory : in honor of Saul Friedländer on his sixty-fifth birthday
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Thomas U. Berger
. 1997.
The past in the present: Historical memory and German national security policy
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German politics. 6(1):39–59.
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