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Collective Memory in a Global Age: Learning How and What to Remember Barbara A. Misztal. 2010. Collective Memory in a Global Age: Learning How and What to Remember. La memoria colectiva en una era global: aprendiendo cómo y qué recordar.. 58(1):24-44.
Between Reconciliation and the Reactivation of Past Conflicts in Europe: Rethinking Social Memory Paradigms. (cover story) George Mink. 2008. Between Reconciliation and the Reactivation of Past Conflicts in Europe: Rethinking Social Memory Paradigms. (cover story). Czech Sociological Review. 44(3):469-490.
Remembering Ah Quin: A century of social memory in a Chinese American family Yong Chen. 2000. Remembering Ah Quin: A century of social memory in a Chinese American family. Oral History Review. 27(1):57.
A Film Unraveled: An Interview with Yael Hersonski Laliv Melamed. 2013. A Film Unraveled: An Interview with Yael Hersonski. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society. 26(1):9-19.
Prague Panoramas: National Memory and Sacred Space in the Twentieth Century Michael1 Heim. 2011. Prague Panoramas: National Memory and Sacred Space in the Twentieth Century. Slavic & East European Journal. 55(4):687-689.
Occupied by Memory: The Intifada Generation and the Palestinian State of Emergency John Collins. 2004. Occupied by Memory: The Intifada Generation and the Palestinian State of Emergency.
Commemoration and the State: Memory and Legitimacy in Vietnam Edyta Roszko. 2010. Commemoration and the State: Memory and Legitimacy in Vietnam. Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia. 25(1):1-28.
"A Space for Narration": Milton and the Politics of Collective Memory Harold Weber. 2004. "A Space for Narration": Milton and the Politics of Collective Memory. Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies. 4(2):62-88.