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The Jews: History, Memory, and the Present Pierre Vidal-Naquet, David Ames Curtis. 1996. The Jews: History, Memory, and the Present. European perspectives. :337.
Reclaiming Democracy: The Sixties in Politics and Memory Meta Mendel-Reyes. 1995. Reclaiming Democracy: The Sixties in Politics and Memory. :205.
Foregone Conclusions: Against Apocalyptic History Michael André Bernstein. 1994. Foregone Conclusions: Against Apocalyptic History. Contraversions. :181.
Memory and History in Twentieth-Century Australia Kate Darian-Smith, Paula Hamilton. 1994. Memory and History in Twentieth-Century Australia. :255.