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Collective Memory, Social Time and Culture: The Polish Tradition in Memory Studies Elżbieta Tarkowska. 2013. Collective Memory, Social Time and Culture: The Polish Tradition in Memory Studies. Polish Sociological Review. (183):281-296.
Plenitude, scarcity and the circulation of cultural memory Ann Rigney. 2005. Plenitude, scarcity and the circulation of cultural memory. Journal of European Studies. 35(1):11-28.
Memories of Me: Comparisons from Osnabrueck (Germany) and Delhi (India) Students and Their Mothers Carolin Demuth, Nandita Chaudhary, Heidi Keller. 2011. Memories of Me: Comparisons from Osnabrueck (Germany) and Delhi (India) Students and Their Mothers. Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science. 45(1):48-67.
Narrating Unity at the European Union’s New History Museum: A Cultural-Process Approach to the Study of Collective Memory Till Hilmar. 2016. Narrating Unity at the European Union’s New History Museum: A Cultural-Process Approach to the Study of Collective Memory. European Journal of Sociology. 57(2):297-329.