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Germany's Anti-Foreigner Crisis: State Disunity and Collective ‘Forgetting’ Andrea L. Smith. 1994. Germany's Anti-Foreigner Crisis: State Disunity and Collective ‘Forgetting’. Journal of Historical Sociology. 7(4):393–415.
‘Englishness’ on the Imperial Circuit: Mutiny Tours in Colonial South Asia Manu Goswami. 1996. ‘Englishness’ on the Imperial Circuit: Mutiny Tours in Colonial South Asia. Journal of Historical Sociology. 9(1):54–84.
Photographical History, Everyday Life, and Memory: Wang Anyi as a Storyteller Ban Wang. 2012. Photographical History, Everyday Life, and Memory: Wang Anyi as a Storyteller. Journal of Historical Sociology. 25(2):183–198.
Beyond Commemoration: The Politics of Collective Memory Victor Roudometof. 2003. Beyond Commemoration: The Politics of Collective Memory. Journal of Political & Military Sociology. 31(2):161-169.
Technologies of memory: Key issues and critical perspectives Nancy Van House, Elizabeth F. Churchill. 2008. Technologies of memory: Key issues and critical perspectives. Memory Studies. 1(3):295-310.
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