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Popular Children's Literature and the Memory of the First World War, 1919-1939 Dorothea. Flothow. 2007. Popular Children's Literature and the Memory of the First World War, 1919-1939. The Lion and the Unicorn. 31(2):147-161.
Photography and memory in Holocaust museums Rick Crownshaw. 2007. Photography and memory in Holocaust museums. Mortality. 12(2):176-192.
Post-totalitarian national identity: public memory in Germany and Russia Benjamin Forest, Juliet Johnson, Karen Till. 2004. Post-totalitarian national identity: public memory in Germany and Russia. Social & Cultural Geography. 5(3):357-380.
Memories in the making: The shapes of things that went Robin Wagner-Pacifici. 1996. Memories in the making: The shapes of things that went. Qualitative Sociology. 19(3):301-321.
The National People's Army as an Object of (Non) Remembrance The Place of East Germany's Military Heritage in Unified Germany Nina Leonhard. 2008. The National People's Army as an Object of (Non) Remembrance The Place of East Germany's Military Heritage in Unified Germany. German Politics & Society. 26(4):150-163.
In digital remembrance: vernacular memory and the rhetorical construction of web memorials Aaron Hess. 2007. In digital remembrance: vernacular memory and the rhetorical construction of web memorials. Media, Culture & Society. 29(5):812-830.
HISTORICAL PRESERVATION AND IDENTITY: THE ALAMO AND THE PRODUCTION OF A CONSUMER LANDSCAPE Miguel Oliver. 1996. HISTORICAL PRESERVATION AND IDENTITY: THE ALAMO AND THE PRODUCTION OF A CONSUMER LANDSCAPE. Antipode. 28(1):1-23.
‘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.