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David Kirk
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Abigail C. Durrant
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Jim Kosem
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Stuart Reeves
. 2018.
Spomenik: resurrecting voices in the woods
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Design Issues. 34(1):67–83.
James W. McAuley
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Paul Nesbitt-Larking
. 2018.
The State
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:63–83.
David Lowenthal
. 2018.
Stewarding Disputed Heritage: Private Property, Tribal Legacy, National Patrimony, Global Commons
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DEcolonial Heritage: Natures, Cultures, and the Asymmetries of Memory. :31.
Silke Arnold-de Simine
. 2018.
The stories we tell: uncanny encounters in Mr Straw’s House
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International Journal of Heritage Studies. :1–16.
Pierre Bourdieu
. 2018.
Structures, habitus, practices
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:31–45.
Lorenzo Zamponi
. 2018.
The Student Movements in Italy and Spain and How to Study Their Memories
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:37–55.
Glenn Adams
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Phia S. Salter
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Tuğçe Kurtiş
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Pegah Naemi
,
Sara Estrada-Villalta
. 2018.
Subordinated knowledge as a tool for creative maladjustment and resistance to racial oppression
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Journal of Social Issues. 74(2):337–354.
Charlotte Heath-Kelly
. 2018.
Survivor Trees and memorial groves: Vegetal commemoration of victims of terrorism in Europe and the United States
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Political Geography. 64:63–72.
Krzysztof Jasku\lowski
,
Piotr Majewski
,
Adrianna Surmiak
. 2018.
Teaching the nation: history and nationalism in Polish school history education
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British Journal of Sociology of Education. 39(1):77–91.
Mercedes Caridad Sebastián
,
Ana María Morales García
,
Sara Martínez Cardama
,
Fátima García López
. 2018.
The television archives: strategies to showcase their value in the transmedia age
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Revista Latina de Comunicación Social. 73:870.
Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt
,
Motti Neiger
. 2018.
Temporal affordances in the news
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Journalism. 19(1):37–55.
Agata Mazzeo
. 2018.
The temporalities of asbestos mining and community activism
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The Extractive Industries and Society. 5(2):223–229.
Martin Innes
,
Colin Roberts
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Alun Preece
,
David Rogers
. 2018.
Ten “Rs” of social reaction: Using social media to analyse the “post-event” impacts of the murder of Lee Rigby
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Terrorism and Political Violence. 30(3):454–474.
Daniela RP Weiner
. 2018.
Tendentious texts: Holocaust representations and nation-rebuilding in East German, Italian, and West German schoolbooks, 1949–1989
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Journal of Modern Jewish Studies. 17(3):342–360.
Nicolle Etchegaray
,
Andrés Scherman
,
Sebastián Valenzuela
. 2018.
Testing the Hypothesis of “Impressionable Years” With Willingness to Self-Censor in Chile
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International Journal of Public Opinion Research.
Sebastian P. Bartos
. 2018.
The Text and the World: The Henryków Book, Its Authors, and Their Region, 1160–1310
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Joep Leerssen
. 2018.
Theatre as a Moral Institution: Twentieth-Century Ireland
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:245–265.
Adam B. Lerner
. 2018.
Theorizing Collective Trauma in International Political Economy
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International Studies Review.
Daniel Chernilo
. 2018.
There is no cosmopolitanism without universalism
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:52–63.
Constance de Saint-Laurent
. 2018.
Thinking through time: From collective memories to collective futures
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:59–81.
Justin Carville
. 2018.
‘This postcard album will tell my name, when I am quite forgotten’: Cultural Memory and First World War Soldier Photograph Albums
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Modernist Cultures. 13(3):417–444.
Susanne Gannon
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Sarah Powell
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Clare Power
. 2018.
On the thresholds of legitimacy: a collaborative exploration of being and becoming academic
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:261–280.
Gareth Pritchard
. 2018.
TLO 3: How Historians Influence the Present and Future
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:233–249.
Jelena \DJureinović
. 2018.
To Each Their Own: Politics of Memory, Narratives about Victims of Communism and Perspectives on Bleiburg in Contemporary Serbia
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Politička misao: časopis za politologiju. 55(2):89–110.
Orli Fridman
. 2018.
“Too Young to Remember Determined Not to Forget” Memory Activists Engaging With Returning ICTY Convicts
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International Criminal Justice Review. :1057567718766233.
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