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Making sense of East Germany’s 1968: Multiple trajectories and contrasting memories Anna Von der Goltz. 2013. Making sense of East Germany’s 1968: Multiple trajectories and contrasting memories. Memory Studies. 6(1):53-69.
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Re-Narrations: How Pasts Change in Conversational Remembering Harald Welzer. 2010. Re-Narrations: How Pasts Change in Conversational Remembering. Memory Studies. 3(1):5-17.
Remembering Historical Trauma in Paul Greengrass's Bloody Sunday Aileen Blaney. 2007. Remembering Historical Trauma in Paul Greengrass's Bloody Sunday. History & Memory. 19(2):113-138.
Signs of the Holocaust: Exhibiting Memory in a Mediated Age Andrew Hoskins. 2003. Signs of the Holocaust: Exhibiting Memory in a Mediated Age. Media, Culture & Society. 25(1):7-22.
Another "Lost Cause": The Irish in the South Remember the Confederacy David T. Gleeson. 2011. Another "Lost Cause": The Irish in the South Remember the Confederacy. Southern Cultures. 17(1):50-74.
Stigma and Sacrifice in the Federal Republic of Germany A. Dirk. Moses. 2007. Stigma and Sacrifice in the Federal Republic of Germany. History & Memory. 19(2):139-180.
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Postcolonialism's Archive Fever Sandhya Shetty, Elizabeth Jane Bellamy. 2000. Postcolonialism's Archive Fever. Diacritics. 30(1):25-48.