Collective memory
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Collective memory
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- (Re)Presenting Wilma Rudolph
- A deadly legacy : German Jews and the Great war
- A late encounter with the Civil War
- About to die : how news images move the public
- After gun violence : deliberation and memory in an age of political gridlock
- Afterlife of events : perspectives on mnemohistory
- Amnesia and the nation : history, forgetting, and James Joyce
- Ancient knowledge, ancient know-how, ancient reasoning : cultural memory in transition from prehistory to classical antiquity and beyond
- Antigone's ghosts : the long legacy of war and genocide in five countries
- Been coming through some hard times : race, history, and memory in western Kentucky
- Beyond memory : silence and the aesthetics of remembrance
- Broken narratives : post-Cold War history and identity in Europe and East Asia
- City at the center of the world : space, history, and modernity in Quito
- Clio's foot soldiers : twentieth-century U.S. social movements and collective memory
- Co-memory and melancholia : Israelis memorialising the Palestinian Nakba
- Collective memories in war
- Collective remembering : memory in the world and in the mind
- Commemorating hell : the public memory of Mittelbau-Dora
- Commemoration
- Commonplace witnessing : rhetorical invention, historical remembrance, and public culture
- Confronting memories of World War II : European and Asian legacies
- Contesting childhood : autobiography, trauma, and memory
- Creating a Confederate Kentucky : the lost cause and Civil War memory in a border state
- Death at the edges of empire : fallen soldiers, cultural memory, and the making of an American nation, 1863-1921
- Democratic narrative, history, and memory
- Diasporic constructions of home and belonging
- Digital memory studies : media pasts in transition
- Dissensual subjects : memory, human rights, and postdictatorship in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay
- Divided subjects, invisible borders : re-unified Germany after 1989
- Dystopia's Provocateurs : Informality and State in Agrarian Poland
- Erzählte Bewegung : Narrationsstrategien und Funktionsweisen lateinischer Pilgertexte (4.-15. Jahrhundert)
- Europe in its own eyes, Europe in the eyes of the other
- Excavating memory : sites of remembering and forgetting
- Excavating memory : sites of remembering and forgetting
- Exhibiting atrocity : memorial museums and the politics of past violence
- Forgetful remembrance : social forgetting and vernacular historiography of a rebellion in Ulster
- French cinema and the Great War : remembrance and representation
- Generations and collective memory
- Ghost of the Ozarks : murder and memory in the upland South
- Guerrilla aesthetics : art, memory, and the West German urban guerrilla
- Handbook of culture and memory
- Hardhats, hippies, and hawks : the Vietnam antiwar movement as myth and memory
- Here, George Washington was born : memory, material culture, and the public history of a national monument
- Heroes and Villains
- Historical justice and memory
- History and collective memory in South Asia, 1200-2000
- History and popular memory : the power of story in moments of crisis
- Holocaust memory in the digital age : survivors' stories and new media practices
- Holocaust theater : dramatizing survivor trauma and its effects on the second generation
- How generations remember : conflicting histories and shared memories in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina
- In the Time of Oil : Piety, Memory, and Social Life in an Omani Town
- Jewish Poland revisited : heritage tourism in unquiet places
- Jewish Spain : a Mediterranean memory
- Laying claim : African American cultural memory and southern identity
- Learning from the Germans : race and the memory of evil
- Life writing and politics of memory in Eastern Europe
- Literature in the ashes of history
- Living with war : twentieth-century conflict in Canadian and American history and memory
- Local history and war memories in Hokkaido
- Long past slavery : race and the Federal Writers' Ex-Slave Project during the New Deal
- Long past slavery : representing race in the Federal Writers' Project
- Lost in transition : constructing memory in contemporary Spain
- Making JFK matter : popular memory and the 35th president
- Mass violence & the self : from the French wars of religion to the Paris Commune
- Media archaeologies, micro-archives and storytelling : re-presencing the past
- Memoria Romana : memory in Rome and Rome in memory
- Memory and forgetting in the post-Holocaust era : the ethics of never again
- Memory and trauma in international relations : theories, cases, and debates
- Memory in a mediated world : remembrance and reconstruction
- Memory in ancient Rome and early Christianity
- Memory unbound : tracing the dynamics of memory studies
- Memory wars in the low countries, 1566-1700
- Memory's turn : reckoning with dictatorship in Brazil
- Minni and Muninn : memory in Medieval Nordic culture
- Monsters by trade : slave traffickers in modern Spanish culture
- Myth making in the Soviet Union and modern Russia : remembering World War II in Brezhnev's hero city
- National poets, cultural saints : canonization and commemorative cults of writers in Europe
- Palestinian commemoration in Israel : calendars, monuments, and martyrs
- Parcels : memories of Salvadoran migration
- Persistent legacy : the Holocaust and German studies
- Popular memories : commemoration, participatory culture, and democratic citizenship
- Popular memories : commemoration, participatory culture, and democratic citizenship
- Power and the past : collective memory and international relations
- Prague panoramas : national memory and sacred space in the twentieth century
- Queerly remembered : rhetorics for representing the GLBTQ past
- Racing for Innocence : Whiteness, Gender, and the Backlash Against Affirmative Action
- Reimagining national belonging : post-civil war El Salvador in a global context
- Remember Little Rock
- Remembering 1916 : the Easter Rising, the Somme and the politics of memory in Ireland
- Remembering Air India : the art of public mourning
- Remembering French Algeria : Pieds-Noir, identity, and exile
- Remembering Trajan in fourth-century Rome : memory and identity in spatial, artistic, and textual narratives
- Remembering migration : oral histories and heritage in Australia
- Remembering the Crusades and crusading
- Remembering the Holocaust : generations, witnessing and place
- Remembering war : the Great War between memory and history in the twentieth century
- Rememorando la guerra civil : una relectura de las novelas historicas de Max Aub a partir de la "memoria historica"
- Reset in stone : memory and reuse in ancient Athens
- Resurrecting Nagasaki : reconstruction and the formation of atomic narratives
- Returning memories : former prisoners of war in divided and reunited Germany
- Reverberations of Nazi violence in Germany and beyond : disturbing pasts
- Revisiting India's Partition : New Essays on Memory, Culture, and Politics
- Rewriting German history : new perspectives on modern Germany
- Roads to the temple : truth, memory, ideas, and ideals in the making of the Russian revolution, 1987-1991
- Routledge international handbook of memory studies
- Sacrifice and rebirth : the legacy of the last Habsburg war
- Shadows of trauma : memory and the politics of postwar identity
- Slavery in the North : forgetting history and recovering memory
- Social memory in Athenian public discourse : uses and meanings of the past
- Social memory in late medieval England : village life and proofs of age
- Social memory technology : theory, practice, action
- States of memory : the polis, panhellenism, and the Persian War
- The Ashgate research companion to memory studies
- The Battle of Britain, 1945-1965 : the Air Ministry and the Few
- The Holocaust and North Africa
- The Third Reich in history and memory
- The amalgamation waltz : race, performance, and the ruses of memory
- The architecture of the Roman triumph : monuments, memory, and identity
- The court book of Mende and the secular lordship of the bishop : recollecting the past in thirteenth-century Gévaudan
- The enemy on display : the Second World War in Eastern European museums
- The forgotten front : the Eastern Theater of World War I, 1914-1915
- The log cabin : an American icon
- The log cabin : an American icon
- The logbooks : Connecticut's slave ships and human memory
- The long defeat : cultural trauma, memory, and identity in Japan
- The materiality of remembering : an ethnographic study of the living spaces in a Nahua municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
- The memory effect : the remediation of memory in literature and film
- The repeating body : slavery's visual resonance in the contemporary
- The sins of the fathers : Germany, memory, method
- The structure of Cuban history : meanings and purpose of the past
- The war of 1948 : representations of Israeli and Palestinian memories and narratives
- Theorizing social memories : concepts and contexts
- Topographies of suffering : Buchenwald, Babi Yar, Lidice
- Transatlantic memories of slavery : reimagining the past, changing the future
- Twice-divided nation : national memory, transatlantic news, and American literature in the Civil War era
- Uncivil wars : Elena Garro, Octavio Paz, and the battle for cultural memory
- Unearthing Franco's legacy : mass graves and the recovery of historical memory in Spain
- Vodou in Haitian memory : the idea and representation of Vodou in Haitian imagination
- War and memory at the time of the Fifth Crusade
- Wartime kiss : visions of the moment in the 1940s
- What remains : coming to terms with civil war in 19th century China
- When we are no more : how digital memory is shaping our future
- Women mobilizing memory
- Yuletide in Dixie : slavery, Christmas, and Southern memory
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