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Memory and Proof of Age in England 1272–1327 John Bedell. 1999. Memory and Proof of Age in England 1272–1327. Past & Present. 162(1):3-27.
Anniversary Journalism, Collective Memory, and the Cultural Authority to Tell the Story of the American Past Carolyn Kitch. 2002. Anniversary Journalism, Collective Memory, and the Cultural Authority to Tell the Story of the American Past. Journal of Popular Culture. 36(1):44-67.
Collective memory: theory and politics Chris Weedon, Glenn Jordan. 2012. Collective memory: theory and politics. Social Semiotics. 22(2):143-153.
Politics and Collective Memory: The Debate over the "New Historians" in Israel Anita Shapira. 1995. Politics and Collective Memory: The Debate over the "New Historians" in Israel. History and Memory. 7(1):9.
Eichmann, Arendt and Freud in Jerusalem: On the Evils of Narcissism and the Pleasures of Thoughtlessness Jose Brunner. 1996. Eichmann, Arendt and Freud in Jerusalem: On the Evils of Narcissism and the Pleasures of Thoughtlessness. History and Memory. 8(2):61.
Shared Memories, Private Recollections Carlo Ginzburg. 1997. Shared Memories, Private Recollections. History and Memory. 9(1/2):353.
Rescuing the Person from the Symbol: "Peace Now" and the Ironies of Modern Myth Michael Feige. 1999. Rescuing the Person from the Symbol: "Peace Now" and the Ironies of Modern Myth. History and Memory. 11(1):141.
Traveling as a culture of remembrance: Traces of national socialism in West Germany, 1945-1960 Alon Confino. 2000. Traveling as a culture of remembrance: Traces of national socialism in West Germany, 1945-1960. History and Memory. 12(2):92-121.
The formation of Spanish identity and its adaptation to the age of nations Jose Alvarez Junco. 2002. The formation of Spanish identity and its adaptation to the age of nations. History and Memory. 14(1/2):13-36.