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De-Commemoration Forthcoming July 2026 De-Commemoration Removing Statues and Renaming Places Gensburger, S. & Wüstenberg, J. (eds)

In the wake of recent protests against police violence and racism, calls to dismantle problematic memorials have reverberated around the globe. This is not a new phenomenon, however, nor is it limited to the Anglo-Saxon world. De-Commemoration focuses on the concept of de-commemoration as it relates to remembrance.

Subjects: Memory Studies Cultural Studies (General)

Right to Memory, The Published December 2025 The Right to Memory History, Media, Law, and Ethics Tirosh, N. & Reading, A. (eds)

The Right to Memory looks beyond everyday memory and commemoration practices, focusing instead on how memory relates to human rights and socio-legal constructs in order to legitimize and protect groups and individuals.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

Pb £23.95
Carnivalizing Reconciliation Published January 2025 Carnivalizing Reconciliation Contemporary Australian and Canadian Literature and Film beyond the Victim Paradigm Teichler, H.

This book analyzes, within the realms of national literature and film, recent Australian and Canadian attempts to reconcile with Indigenous populations in the wake of forced child removal. As Hanna Teichler demonstrates, their systematic emphasis on the subjectivity of the victim is carnivalesque, temporarily overturning discursive hierarchies.

Subjects: Memory Studies Literary Studies Film and Television Studies

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Heritage under Socialism Published October 2023 Heritage under Socialism Preservation in Eastern and Central Europe, 1945–1991 Gantner, E. B., Geering, C., & Vickers, P. (ed)

Heritage under Socialism enriches the conceptual, methodological and empirical scope of heritage studies. Its transnational approach highlights the socialist world’s diverse interpretations of heritage and its trajectories in post-socialist preservation practices, thus providing new perspectives on the way heritage has been shaped in the recent past.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Heritage Studies Memory Studies

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Traumatic Pasts in Asia Published February 2024 Traumatic Pasts in Asia History, Psychiatry, and Trauma from the 1930s to the Present Micale, M. S. & Pols, H. (eds)

Traumatic Pasts in Asia extends Euro-American paradigms of traumatic experience to new sites of world-historical suffering and, in the process, explores how these new terrains of investigation inform and enrich earlier understandings.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies Medical Anthropology

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Ecological Nostalgias Published May 2023 Ecological Nostalgias Memory, Affect and Creativity in Times of Ecological Upheavals Angé, O. & Berliner, D. (eds)

Introducing the study of econostalgias through a variety of rich ethnographic cases, this volume argues that a strictly human centered approach does not account for contemporary longings triggered by ecosystem upheavals.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Environmental Studies (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Mobility of Memory, The Published May 2024 The Mobility of Memory Migrations and Diasporas across European Borders Passerini, L., Trakilović, M., & Proglio, G. (eds)

During five years of field research in Italy and the Netherlands, the “Bodies Across Borders: Oral and Visual Memory in Europe and Beyond” (BABE) team examined the connection between mobility and memory in Europe. This volume, the outcome of that project, engages with the tensions between roots and routes, history and memory, minds and bodies, macrostructures and micro stories, and control and resistance.

Subjects: Mobility Studies Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology Memory Studies

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Blurring Timescapes, Subverting Erasure Published March 2024 Blurring Timescapes, Subverting Erasure Remembering Ghosts on the Margins of History Surface-Evans, S., Garrison, A. E. & Supernant, K. (eds)

What happens when we blur time and allow ourselves to haunt or to become haunted by the ghosts of the past? The authors draw on archaeological, historical, and ethnographic data to imagine timescapes that transcend our temporality. This volume demonstrates the value of conceiving of ghosts not just as metaphors, but for making the past more concrete and allowing the negative specters of enduring historical legacies, such as colonialism and capitalism, to be exorcised.

Subjects: Archaeology Anthropology (General) Memory Studies Heritage Studies

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Agency in Transnational Memory Politics Published November 2023 Agency in Transnational Memory Politics Wüstenberg, J. & Sierp, A. (eds)

This volume brings together theoretical and practical considerations to provide transnational memory scholars with an interdisciplinary investigation into agency—the “who” and the “how” of cross-border commemoration that motivates activists and fascinates observers.

Subjects: History (General) Sociology Memory Studies

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Resettlers and Survivors Published March 2026 Resettlers and Survivors Bukovina and the Politics of Belonging in West Germany and Israel, 1945–1989 Fisher, G.

Resettlers and Survivors focuses on two groups of Bukovinians—ethnic Germans and German-speaking Jews—who navigated dramatically changed political and social circumstances in 1945. This study gives a nuanced account of how they dealt with the difficult legacies of World War II, while exploring Bukovina’s significance for them as both a geographical location and a “place of memory.”

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Jewish Studies Refugee and Migration Studies Memory Studies

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Velvet Retro Published December 2023 Velvet Retro Postsocialist Nostalgia and the Politics of Heroism in Czech Popular Culture Pehe, V.

This innovative study develops the concept of “retro” to describe the nuanced and ironic depiction of the past as seen in Czech popular culture. It locates a distinctively retro aesthetic in Czech literature, film, and other cultural forms, enriching our understanding of not only the nation’s memory culture, but also the ways in which popular culture can structure collective memory.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present Film and Television Studies Memory Studies

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Mixed Harvest Published December 2019 Mixed Harvest Stories from the Human Past Swigart, R.

After millennia of wandering the earth with little impact, a universal, if inadvertent transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture and pastoralism was complete within a period of a few thousand years. Mixed Harvest tells the story of the Sedentary Divide, the most significant event since modern humans emerged.

Subjects: Archaeology Literary Studies Memory Studies Anthropology (General)

Pb £19.95
Sound of Silence, The Published April 2023 The Sound of Silence Indigenous Perspectives on the Historical Archaeology of Colonialism Äikäs, T. & Salmi, A.-K. (eds)

Colonial encounters between indigenous peoples and European state powers are overarching themes in the historical archaeology of the modern era, and postcolonial historical archaeology has repeatedly emphasized the complex two-way nature of colonial encounters. The volume examines common trajectories in indigenous colonial histories, and explores new ways to understand cultural contact, hybridization and power relations between indigenous peoples and colonial powers from the indigenous point of view.

Subjects: Archaeology Colonial History Memory Studies Anthropology (General)

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When Will We Talk About Hitler? Published December 2022 When Will We Talk About Hitler? German Students and the Nazi Past Oeser, A.

What do ordinary Germans think of their country’s Nazi past? Do young Germans just want to "move on?" Combining observation, interviews, and archival work, the studies conducted in this book explore these questions to reveal the complexity of history and how young Germans view Nazism’s place in contemporary society.

Subjects: History (General) Educational Studies Anthropology (General) Memory Studies

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Shakespeare and Commemoration Published July 2019 Shakespeare and Commemoration Calvo, C. & Hoenselaars, T. (eds)

Memory and commemoration play a vital role not only in the work of Shakespeare, but also in the process that has made him a world author. As the contributors of this collection demonstrate, the phenomenon of commemoration has no single approach, as it occurs on many levels, has a long history, and is highly unpredictable in its manifestations.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Performance Studies Literary Studies Memory Studies

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Post-Ottoman Topologies Published April 2019 Post-Ottoman Topologies The Presence of the Past in the Era of the Nation-State Argenti, N. (ed)

With contributions from several of the Balkan countries that once were united under the aegis of the Ottoman Empire, this latest volume proposes new theoretical approaches to the experience and transmission of the past through time.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Memory Studies

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Persistently Postwar Published June 2026 Persistently Postwar Media and the Politics of Memory in Japan Guarné, B., Lozano-Méndez, A., & Martinez, D. P. (eds)

Persistently Postwar approaches the topics of social memory and political discourse through an exploration of Japan’s post-war mass media. Diverse disciplinary backgrounds and contrasting perspectives offer a nuanced dialogue in which the functions of mass media are explored as more than a simple ideological tool.

Subjects: Media Studies Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Views of Violence Published November 2022 Views of Violence Representing the Second World War in German and European Museums and Memorials Echternkamp, J. & Jaeger, S. (eds)

The modern vision of historical violence has been immeasurably influenced by cultural representations of the Second World War. This volume takes a historical perspective on World War II museums and explores how these institutions came to define the broader European, and even global, political contexts and cultures of public memory.

Subjects: Museum Studies History: World War II Memory Studies

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Gulag Memories Published April 2022 Gulag Memories The Rediscovery and Commemoration of Russia's Repressive Past Bogumił, Z.

Gulag Memories explores the impact of the Gulag on collective memory as it applies to the language of commemoration in Russia, focusing on four regions particularly affected by the Gulag: Solovetsky Islands, the Komi Republic, the Perm region, and Kolyma.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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Witness as Object, The Published November 2019 The Witness as Object Video Testimony in Memorial Museums Jong, S. de

Today more than ever before, the historical witness is now a “museum object” in the form of video interviews. With a focus on Holocaust museums, this study scrutinizes this new global phenomenon of the “musealisation” of testimony, exploring the processes, prerequisites, and consequences of video testimonies as exhibits.

Subjects: Museum Studies History: 20th Century to Present Media Studies Memory Studies

Pb £15.95
Visitors to the House of Memory Published December 2020 Visitors to the House of Memory Identity and Political Education at the Jewish Museum Berlin Bishop Kendzia, V.

By accompanying a range of senior high school history students before, during and after their visits to the museum, Visitors to the House of Memory is an intimate exploration of how young Berliners from across the city experience the Jewish Museum Berlin.

Subjects: Museum Studies Jewish Studies Educational Studies Memory Studies

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House of the Waterlily Published September 2017 House of the Waterlily A Novel of the Ancient Maya World Carmean, K.

House of the Waterlily is a historical novel set in the world of the Late Classic Period Maya of the Southern Lowlands. Through the story of Lady Winik, a young Maya noble girl, the reader is immersed in the everyday world of the Maya

Subjects: Archaeology Literary Studies Memory Studies Anthropology (General)

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Archeologies of Confession Published June 2019 Archeologies of Confession Writing the German Reformation, 1517-2017 Johnson, C. L., Luebke, D. M., Plummer, M. E. & Spohnholz, J. (eds)

Can one give voice to those whom history has forgotten? The essays collected here examine the formation of religious identities during the Reformation in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Germany through case studies of remembering and forgetting—instances in which patterns and practices of religious plurality were excised from historical memory.

Subjects: History: Medieval/Early Modern Memory Studies

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Migration, Memory, and Diversity Published May 2018 Migration, Memory, and Diversity Germany from 1945 to the Present Wilhelm, C. (ed)

German attitudes toward migrants have been profoundly shaped by the legacies of the Second World War. This volume explores the history of migration and diversity in Germany from 1945 onward, showing how conceptions of “otherness” developed while memories of Nazism were still fresh, and identifying the continuities and transformations they have exhibited up until today.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Refugee and Migration Studies Memory Studies

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War Stories Published April 2018 War Stories The War Memoir in History and Literature Dwyer, P. (ed)

Although war memoirs constitute a rich, varied literary form, they are often dismissed by historians as unreliable. This collection of essays is the first to explore the modern war memoir, revealing the genre’s surprising capacity for breadth and sophistication while remaining sensitive to the challenges it poses for scholars.

Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies Memory Studies

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Memory Unbound Published May 2018 Memory Unbound Tracing the Dynamics of Memory Studies Bond, L., Craps, S., & Vermeulen, P. (eds)

Increasingly, scholars understand memory to be a fluid, dynamic process, rather than a reified object. Embodying this elastic approach, this state-of-the-field collection systematically explores the transcultural, transgenerational, transmedial, and transdisciplinary dimensions of memory—four key concepts that have sometimes been studied in isolation but never in such an integrated manner.

Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Narratives in the Making Published June 2021 Narratives in the Making Writing the East German Past in the Democratic Present Gallinat, A.

This ethnography studies two very different institutions in one eastern German state taking divergent approaches to the past. While government organizations reliably depict the GDR as a dictatorship, one major regional newspaper focuses on the experiences and concerns of its readers—“memory work” that inevitably shapes citizenship and democracy.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Anthropology (General) Memory Studies

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Rethinking Antifascism Published May 2018 Rethinking Antifascism History, Memory and Politics, 1922 to the Present García, H., Yusta, M., Tabet, X., & Climaco, C. (eds)

Rethinking Antifascism surveys recent research on the anti-fascist movement between 1922 and 1945. It first challenges the revisionist view of anti-fascism as a tool of Stalinism, then discusses the post-War memories and political uses of anti-fascism. These essays historicize anti-fascism as a transnational movement that shaped contemporary democracies.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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Whose Memory? Which Future? Published November 2018 Whose Memory? Which Future? Remembering Ethnic Cleansing and Lost Cultural Diversity in Eastern, Central and Southeastern Europe Törnquist-Plewa, B. (ed)

Scholars have devoted considerable energy to understanding ethnic cleansing in Europe, yet much less attention has been given to how these incidents persist in collective memory today. This volume brings together case studies exploring how modern inhabitants “remember” instances of ethnic cleansing, and how they understand the heritage of groups that vanished in their wake.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Genocide History Memory Studies

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Shadowlands Published March 2020 Shadowlands Memory and History in Post-Soviet Estonia Wulf, M.

The Baltic state of Estonia has been profoundly shaped by the conflicts and shifting political fortunes of the last century. This innovative study traces the interaction of historical memory and national identity in a sweeping analysis that foregrounds the country’s intellectuals, who until recently could not openly grapple with their nation’s complex, difficult past.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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Memory & Change in Europe Published March 2018 Memory and Change in Europe Eastern Perspectives Pakier, M. & Wawrzyniak, J. (eds)

In studies of a common European past, there is a significant lack of scholarship on the former Eastern Bloc countries. This volume offers a reflection on memory in an Eastern European historical context, one that can be measured against and applied to historical experience in other parts of Europe.

Subjects: History (General) Sociology Memory Studies

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Enemy on Display, The Published January 2018 The Enemy on Display The Second World War in Eastern European Museums Bogumił, Z., Wawrzyniak, J., Buchen, T., Ganzer, C. & Senina, M.

Eastern European museums represent the traumatic events of World War II, such as the Siege of Leningrad, the Warsaw Uprisings, and the bombardment of Dresden, in ways that cast the enemy in a specific light. This image results from the interweaving of historical representations, cultural stereotypes and beliefs, political discourses, and the dynamics of exhibition narratives. This book presents a useful methodology for examining museum images and provides a critical analysis of the role historical museums play in the contemporary world. As the catastrophes of World War II still exert an enormous influence over the national identities of Russians, Poles, and Germans, museum exhibits can play an important role in this process.

Subjects: Museum Studies History: World War II Memory Studies

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To the Bomb & Back Published February 2020 To the Bomb and Back Finnish War Children Tell Their World War II Stories Saffle, S. (ed)

Between 1939 and 1945 some 80,000 Finnish children were sent to Sweden, Denmark, and elsewhere, ostensibly to protect them from danger while their nation’s soldiers fought superior Soviet and German forces. This is the first English-language account of Finland’s war children and their experiences, told through the survivors’ own words.

Subjects: History: World War II Memory Studies

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Marking Evil Published November 2018 Marking Evil Holocaust Memory in the Global Age Goldberg, A. & Hazan, H. (eds)

Talking about the Holocaust has provided an international language for ethics, victimization, political claims, and constructions of collective identity. This volume addresses manifestations of Holocaust-engendered global discourse by critically examining their function and inherent dilemmas, and the ways in which Holocaust related matters still instigate public debate and academic deliberation.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Genocide History Memory Studies

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Talking Stones Published September 2016 Talking Stones The Politics of Memorialization in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland Viggiani, E.

Using the memorialization of the Troubles in contemporary Northern Ireland as a case study, this book investigates how non-state, often proscribed, organizations have filled a societal vacuum in the creation of public memorials. In particular, these groups have sifted through the past to propose “official” collective narratives of national identification, historical legitimation, and moral justifications for violence.

Subjects: Memory Studies Heritage Studies Anthropology (General)

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From Antiquities to Heritage Published May 2016 From Antiquities to Heritage Transformations of Cultural Memory Eriksen, A.

What does it mean when runic stones or medieval churches are transformed from antiquities to monuments to heritage sites? This book argues that the transformations concern more than words alone: They reflect fundamental changes in the way we experience the past, and the way historical objects are assigned meaning and value in the present.

Subjects: Museum Studies Memory Studies Heritage Studies

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Exhibiting Europe in Museums Published March 2016 Exhibiting Europe in Museums Transnational Networks, Collections, Narratives, and Representations Kaiser, W., Krankenhagen, S. & Poehls, K.

Museums of history and contemporary culture face many challenges in the modern age, particularly in Europe where processes of Europeanization and globalization require more cross-border cooperation and different ways of telling stories for visitors. Based on research in nearly 100 museums across the Continent and interviews with cultural policy makers and museum curators, it studies the growing transnational activities of state institutions, societal organizations, and people in the museum field such as attempts to Europeanize collection policy and collections as well as different strategies for making narratives more transnational like telling stories of European integration as shared history and discussing both inward and outward migration as a common experience and challenge.

Subjects: Museum Studies Memory Studies

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Silence, Screen, and Spectacle Published February 2017 Silence, Screen, and Spectacle Rethinking Social Memory in the Age of Information Freeman, L. A., Nienass, B., & Daniell, R. (eds)

This volume addresses the tension between loud and often spectacular histories and those forgotten pasts we strain to hear. Employing social and cultural analysis, the essays within examine mnemonic technologies both new and old, and cover subjects as diverse as U.S. internment camps for Japanese Americans in WWII, the Canadian Indian Residential School system, Israeli memorial videos, and the desaparecidos in Argentina. Through these cases, the contributors argue for a re-interpretation of Guy Debord’s notion of the spectacle as a conceptual apparatus through which to examine the contemporary landscape of social memory, arguing that the concept of spectacle might be developed in an age seen as dissatisfied with the present, nervous about the future, and obsessed with the past.

Subjects: Memory Studies Media Studies Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Dynamics of Memory & Identity in Contemporary Europe Published April 2015 Dynamics of Memory and Identity in Contemporary Europe Langenbacher, E., Niven, B., & Wittlinger, R. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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Places of Pain Published September 2015 Places of Pain Forced Displacement, Popular Memory and Trans-local Identities in Bosnian War-torn Communities Halilovich, H.

This compelling and intimate description of places of pain and (be)longing that were lost during the 1992–95 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as of survivors’ places of resettlement in Australia, Europe and North America, serves as a powerful illustration of the complex interplay between place, memory and identity.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Anthropology (General) Peace and Conflict Studies Memory Studies

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Walls, Borders, Boundaries Published December 2014 Walls, Borders, Boundaries Spatial and Cultural Practices in Europe Silberman, M., Till, K. E. & Ward, J. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Urban Studies Refugee and Migration Studies Memory Studies

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Writing the Dark Side of Travel Published March 2012 Writing the Dark Side of Travel Skinner, J. (ed)
Subjects: Travel and Tourism Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Panamanian Museums & Historical Memory Published May 2011 Panamanian Museums and Historical Memory Sánchez Laws, A. L.
Subjects: Museum Studies Memory Studies

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Experience & Memory Published April 2013 Experience and Memory The Second World War in Europe Echternkamp, J. & Martens, S. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II Memory Studies

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Future of Memory, The Published December 2013 The Future of Memory Crownshaw, R., Kilby, J. & Rowland, A. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Historical Memory in Africa Published April 2013 Historical Memory in Africa Dealing with the Past, Reaching for the Future in an Intercultural Context Diawara, M., Lategan, B., & Rüsen, J. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Post-Communist Nostalgia Published April 2012 Post-communist Nostalgia Todorova, M. & Gille, Z. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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European Memory, A Published January 2012 A European Memory? Contested Histories and Politics of Remembrance Pakier, M. & Stråth, B. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Train Journey, The Published October 2010 The Train Journey Transit, Captivity, and Witnessing in the Holocaust Gigliotti, S.
Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History Memory Studies Transport Studies

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Above the Death Pits, Beneath the Flag Published October 2010 Above the Death Pits, Beneath the Flag Youth Voyages to Poland and the Performance of Israeli National Identity Feldman, J.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Jewish Studies Memory Studies Travel and Tourism

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Empire & After Published August 2010 Empire and After Englishness in Postcolonial Perspective MacPhee, G. & Poddar, P. (eds)
Subjects: Colonial History Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Conflicted Memories Published August 2011 Conflicted Memories Europeanizing Contemporary Histories Jarausch, K. H. & Lindenberger, T. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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Locating Memory Published December 2006 Locating Memory Photographic Acts Kuhn, A. & McAllister, K. (eds)
Subjects: Media Studies Cultural Studies (General) Film and Television Studies Memory Studies

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Claims to Memory Published December 2007 Claims to Memory Beyond Slavery and Emancipation in the French Caribbean Reinhardt C.
Subjects: Colonial History Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Death of the Father Published December 2004 Death of the Father An Anthropology of the End in Political Authority Borneman, J. (ed)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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Memory & Amnesia Published August 2002 Memory and Amnesia The Role of the Spanish Civil War in the Transition to Democracy Aguilar, P.
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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Recollections of France Published December 2001 Recollections of France Memories, Identities and Heritage in Contemporary France Blowen, S., Demossier, M. & Picard, J. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Heritage Studies Memory Studies

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Remembering a Vanished World Published October 2001 Remembering a Vanished World A Jewish Childhood in Interwar Poland Hamerow, T.
Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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European Memories of the Second World War Published March 2006 European Memories of the Second World War Peitsch, H., Burdett, C. & Gorrara, C. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II Memory Studies

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Forging the Collective Memory Published July 1996 Forging the Collective Memory Government and International Historians through Two World Wars Wilson, K. (ed)
Subjects: History: World War I History: World War II Memory Studies

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