Whatever Happened to High School History? Burying the Political Memory of Youth, Ontario (Book) E. Lisa Panayotidis. Submitted. Whatever Happened to High School History? Burying the Political Memory of Youth, Ontario (Book) Canadian Historical Review. 83(3):426.
Memory and trauma of the Portuguese agrarian reform: A case study Maria Antónia Pires De Almeida. 2007. Memory and trauma of the Portuguese agrarian reform: A case study. Portuguese Journal of Social Science. 6(2):63-76.
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Ethnohistory: Emerging Histories in Madagascar (Book) David Graeber. Submitted. Ethnohistory: Emerging Histories in Madagascar (Book). 60:145.
A place for memory: The interface between the individual and collective history Michael G. Kenny. 1999. A place for memory: The interface between the individual and collective history. Comparative Studies in Society & History. 41(3):420.
History as an Arena of Sino-Korean Conflict and the Role of the United States Gilbert Rozman. 2012. History as an Arena of Sino-Korean Conflict and the Role of the United States. Asian Perspective. 36(2):263-285.
Historical Observation in the Sociology of Religion: A View from Within the Communicative Networks of Two Scientific Disciplines Peter Beyer. 2011. Historical Observation in the Sociology of Religion: A View from Within the Communicative Networks of Two Scientific Disciplines. Religion & the Social Order. 20:65-79.
'Pernicious History' as a Cause of National Misperceptions David Mendeloff. 2008. 'Pernicious History' as a Cause of National Misperceptions. Cooperation & Conflict. 43(1):31-56.
On separating memory from historical science: a critique and three Austrian cases Hermann Rebel. 2004. On separating memory from historical science: a critique and three Austrian cases. Focaal. (44):119-137.
‘We are more than statistics and scattered body parts’: Telling stories and coalescing Palestinian history David Landy. 2013. ‘We are more than statistics and scattered body parts’: Telling stories and coalescing Palestinian history. International Sociology. 28(2):145-154.