Memory Studies Portal

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1996
Nathalie Heinich.  1996.  The Glory of Van Gogh: An Anthropology of Admiration. :218.
Robert Neelly Bellah, Richard Madsen, William Sullivan, Ann Swidler, Stephen Tipton.  1996.  Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life: Updated Edition with a New Introduction. :355.
[Anonymous].  1996.  Hegel, Derrida, and Restricted Economy: The Case of Mechanical Memory. Journal of the History of Philosophy. 34(1):79-93.
Michael J Hogan.  1996.  Hiroshima in History and Memory. :238.
Diane L Barthel.  1996.  Historic Preservation: Collective Memory and Historical Identity. :182.
Diane L Barthel-Bouchier.  1996.  Historic Preservation: Collective Memory and Historical Identity.
Miguel Oliver.  1996.  HISTORICAL PRESERVATION AND IDENTITY: THE ALAMO AND THE PRODUCTION OF A CONSUMER LANDSCAPE. Antipode. 28(1):1-23.
Alan B Spitzer.  1996.  Historical Truth and Lies About the Past: Reflections on Dewey, Dreyfus, De Man, and Reagan. :162.
Anita Shapira.  1996.  Historiography and Memory: Latrun, 1948. Jewish Social Studies. 3(1):20-61.
Edward Tabor Linenthal, Tom Engelhardt.  1996.  History Wars: The Enola Gay and Other Battles for the American Past. :295.
Sharon R. Roseman.  1996.  "How we built the road': The politics of memory in rural Galicia. American Ethnologist. 23(4):836.
Seyla Benhabib.  1996.  Identity, Perspective and Narrative in Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem. History and Memory. 8(2):35.
P. Nabokov, B.G. Trigger, W.E. Washburn.  1996.  Indian Views of History. :1-59.
Paul Antze, Michael Lambek, Maurice Bloch.  1996.  Internal and External Memory: Different Ways of Being in History. :215-234.
Andrew Lattas.  1996.  Introduction: Mnemonic Regimes and Strategies of Subversion. Oceania. 66(4):257-265.
Barry Schwartz.  1996.  Introduction: The expanding past. Qualitative Sociology. 19(3):275-282.
Jean-Christophe Attias.  1996.  Isaac Abravanel: Between Ethnic Memory and National Memory. Jewish Social Studies. 2(3):137-155.
Y. Michal Bodemann.  1996.  Jews, Germans, Memory: Reconstructions of Jewish Life in Germany. Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany. :291.
Pierre Vidal-Naquet, David Ames Curtis.  1996.  The Jews: History, Memory, and the Present. European perspectives. :337.
Julia Kristeva, Ross Mitchell Guberman.  1996.  Julia Kristeva, Interviews. European perspectives. :292.
Geoffrey H Hartman.  1996.  The Longest Shadow: In the Aftermath of the Holocaust. The Helen and Martin Schwartz lectures in Jewish studies. :179.
James Petterson.  1996.  Louis-Rene de Forets: "Face a l'immemorable". MLN. 111:747-759.
Robin Wagner-Pacifici.  1996.  Memories in the making: The shapes of things that went. Qualitative Sociology. 19(3):301-321.
David T. Priestley.  1996.  Memory and Hope: Strands of Canadian Baptist History.
Barry Schwartz.  1996.  Memory as a Cultural System: Abraham Lincoln in World War II. American Sociological Review. 61(5):908-927.