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Literature Through Recall: Ways of Connecting Literary Studies and Memory Studies Lovro Skopljanac. 2012. Literature Through Recall: Ways of Connecting Literary Studies and Memory Studies. Interdisciplinary Literary Studies. 14(2):197-212.
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Too Late for Modernity Torbjörn Wandel. 2005. Too Late for Modernity. Journal of Historical Sociology. 18(3):255–268.
Situating the Subaltern: History and Anthropology in the Subaltern Studies Project K. Sivaramakrishnan. 1995. Situating the Subaltern: History and Anthropology in the Subaltern Studies Project. Journal of Historical Sociology. 8(4):395–429.
Remembrance Remembered, Remembrance Observed. An Irishman's Daughter Visits His Grave1 Bernadette Murphy. 1997. Remembrance Remembered, Remembrance Observed. An Irishman's Daughter Visits His Grave1. Journal of Historical Sociology. 10(4):345–360.
Just start digging: Memory and the framing of heritage P. Wright, J. Davies. 2010. Just start digging: Memory and the framing of heritage. Memory Studies. 3(3):196-203.
Memory Matters in the Digital Age José van. Dijck. 2004. Memory Matters in the Digital Age. Configurations. 12(3):349-373.