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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A future-proof past: Designing for remembering experiences van den Hoven, Elise
2014
3 p. 370-384
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2 7/7 and connective memory: Interactional trajectories of remembering in post-scarcity culture Hoskins, Andrew
2011
3 p. 269-280
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3 An ecological systems approach to family narratives Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 305-314
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4 Archive partisans: Forbidden histories and the promise of the future Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 247-265
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5 Archives and/as battlefields: Political aspects of historiographic revision Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 266-278
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6 A relic of its own past: Mesopotamia in the British imagination 1900-14 Atia, Nadia
2010
3 p. 232-241
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7 Bergson's non-archival theory of memory Burton, James
2008
3 p. 321-339
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8 Body memory and kinesthetic body feedback: The impact of light versus strong movement qualities on affect and cognition Koch, Sabine C
2014
3 p. 272-284
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9 Book review: Astrid Erll and Ann Rigney (eds) in collaboration with Laura Basu and Paulus Bijl Mediation, Remediation, and the Dynamics of Cultural Memory (Series: Media and Cultural Memory/Medien Und Kulturelle Erinnerung). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2009. 256 pp. $88. ISBN 9783110204445 Laberge, Yves
2011
3 p. 351-352
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10 Book review: Beyond the Archive: Memory, Narrative, and the Autobiographical Process Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 363-365
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11 Book review: Body memory, metaphor and movement Colombetti, Giovanna
2014
3 p. 393-400
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12 Book review: “Dann bin ich ja ein Mörder!” Adolf Storms und das Massaker an Juden in Deutsch-Schützen Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 360-362
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13 Book review: Dorthe Berntsen Involuntary Autobiographical Memories: An Introduction to the Unbidden Past. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. 249 pp. $90.00. ISBN 0521866162 Pillemer, David B.
2011
3 p. 343-345
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14 Book review: Extraordinary memories for exceptional events Bohn, Annette
2015
3 p. 381-382
artikel
15 Book review: Ghosts, Landscapes and Social Memory Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 346-349
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16 Book review: Hans Markowitsch and Harald Welzer The Development of Autobiographical Memory. Hove: Psychology Press, 2009. 288 pp. £44.95. ISBN 9781848720206 Wang, Qi
2011
3 p. 345-347
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17 Book review: Historical Justice and Memory Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 365-368
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18 Book review: H.L. Roediger, Y. Dudai and S.M. Fitzpatrick (eds) Science of Memory: Concepts. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. xviii+446 pp. $47.95. ISBN 0195310446 Kihlstrom, John F.
2011
3 p. 347-349
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19 Book review: In Search of Transcultural Memory in Europe Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 383-385
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20 Book Review: Jani Scandura Down in the Dumps: Place, Modernity, American Depression Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008. xix + 322 pp. $89.95 (hbk), $24.95 (pbk). ISBN 9780822336662 Allred, Jeffrey
2010
3 p. 278-279
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21 BookReview: Jewish Identity in Early Modern Germany: Memory, Power and Community Carlebach, Elisheva
2009
3 p. 413-416
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22 Book review: Judging War, Judging History: Behind Truth and Reconciliation Spring, Kimberley
2012
3 p. 343-345
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23 Book review: Kate Douglas Contesting Childhood: Autobiography, Trauma, and Memory. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Rutgers University Press, 2010. 208 pp. £21.50. ISBN 0813546648 Gilmore, Leigh
2011
3 p. 342-343
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24 Book Review: Kurt Danziger Marking the Mind: A History of Memory Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. vii + 305 pp. $120 (hbk), $45 (pbk), $36 (ebook Kindle edition). ISBN 9780521898157 Wertheimer, Michael
2010
3 p. 279-281
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25 Book review: Landscapes of War and Memory: The First Two World Wars in Canadian Literature and the Arts, 1977-2007 Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 354-356
artikel
26 Book review: Legal Institutions and Collective Memories Allen, Tom
2012
3 p. 339-340
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27 Book Review: Mariana Achugar What We Remember: The Construction of Memory in Military Discourse Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2008. 256 pp. $158. ISBN 9789027206176 Bietti, Lucas Manuel
2010
3 p. 284-287
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28 Book review: Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer Ghosts of Home: The Afterlife of Czernowitz in Jewish Memory. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010. 392pp. $39.95. ISBN 9790520257726 Friedlander, Judith
2011
3 p. 336-341
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29 Book review: Mediating memory in the museum: Trauma, empathy, nostalgia Freier, Amy
2015
3 p. 379-381
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30 Book review: Memory: A History Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 358-360
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31 Book Review: Memory and Material Culture Donald, Merlin
2009
3 p. 411-413
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32 Book review: Memory and Technology: How We Use Information in the Brain and the World Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 349-352
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33 Book review: Mental Time Travel: Episodic Memory and Our Knowledge of the Personal Past James, Steven
2017
3 p. 365-369
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34 Book review: Notebooks, English Virtuosi, and Early Modern Science Dawes, Gregory W
2017
3 p. 363-365
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35 Book review: Palestinians in Syria: Nakba Memories of Shattered Communities Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 344-346
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36 Book Review: Paula Hamilton and Linda Shopes (eds) Oral Histories and Public Memories Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 2008, 320 pp. ISBN 1592131417 Passerini, Luisa
2010
3 p. 282-284
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37 Book Review: Peter Sherlock Monuments and Memory in Early Modern England Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008. xiv + 282 pp + 36 black and white plates. £55.00. ISBN 9780754660934 Llewellyn, Nigel
2010
3 p. 276-278
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38 Book review: Sarah Henstra The Counter-Memorial Impulse in Twentieth-Century English Fiction. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. ix + 182 pp. $80. ISBN 0230577148 Rupp, Jan
2011
3 p. 349-351
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39 Book review: Skeletons in the Closet: Transitional Justice in Post-Communist Europe Stan, Lavinia
2012
3 p. 341-343
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40 Book review: The Memory of State Terrorism in the Southern Cone Daniell, Rachel
2012
3 p. 345-347
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41 BookReview: Theories of Memory: A Reader Bramall, Rebecca
2008
3 p. 341-343
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42 Book review: Theorizing Social Memories: Concepts and Contexts Wawrzyniak, Joanna
2017
3 p. 373-375
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43 Book review: The Preservation of Memory Hornberger, Michael
2017
3 p. 369-372
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44 Book review: The Sins of the Fathers: Germany, Memory, Method Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 381-383
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45 Book review: Topographies of Memories: A New Poetics of Commemoration Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 352-354
artikel
46 Collective mental time travel: Creating a shared future through our shared past Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 284-294
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47 Commemoration reconsidered: Second World War Veterans’ reunion as pilgrimage Murakami, Kyoko
2014
3 p. 339-353
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48 Commentary: The phenomenology of the event: Remembering the 2005 London bombings O'Loughlin, Ben
2011
3 p. 328-331
artikel
49 Concerning intent, interpretation, memory and ambiguity in the work of an informal collective working on the Western Sahara conflict Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 294-306
artikel
50 Connective Afrasian Sea memories: Transregional imaginaries, memory politics, and complexities of national “belonging” Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 328-341
artikel
51 Conspiracy theories as part of history: The role of societal crisis situations van Prooijen, Jan-Willem
2017
3 p. 323-333
artikel
52 Contextualizing human memory Bietti, Lucas M
2014
3 p. 267-271
artikel
53 Couples as socially distributed cognitive systems: Remembering in everyday social and material contexts Harris, Celia B
2014
3 p. 285-297
artikel
54 Crumbs of memory: Tracing the ‘more-than-representational’ in family memory Tumarkin, Maria
2013
3 p. 310-320
artikel
55 Curating memories of armed state actors in Peru’s era of transitional justice Milton, Cynthia E
2015
3 p. 361-378
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56 ‘Descending into hell’: Tazmamart, civic activism and the politics of memory in contemporary Morocco Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 307-321
artikel
57 Dynamics of memory: Commemorating the 2005 London bombings in British television news Lorenzo-Dus, Nuria
2011
3 p. 281-297
artikel
58 Editorial Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 272-273
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59 Editorial Hoskins, Andrew
2008
3 p. 259-260
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60 Editorial Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 239-242
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61 Editorial: Remembering the 2005 London bombings: Media, memory, commemoration Allen, Matthew J.
2011
3 p. 263-268
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62 Embodiment and living memorials: The affective labour of remembering the 2005 London bombings Allen, Matthew J.
2011
3 p. 312-327
artikel
63 Emplaced witnessing: Commemorative practices among the Wayuu in the Upper Guajira Riaño-Alcalá, Pilar
2015
3 p. 282-297
artikel
64 Forgetting and remembering in psychology: Commentary on Paul Connerton's `Seven Types of Forgetting' (2008) Erdelyi, Matthew Hugh
2008
3 p. 273-278
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65 Forgetting history: The mnemonic consequences of listening to selective recountings of history Stone, Charles B
2017
3 p. 286-296
artikel
66 From dirty war to genocide: Argentina’s resistance to national reconciliation Robben, Antonius C.G.M.
2012
3 p. 305-315
artikel
67 From socially motivated lay historians to lay censors: Epistemic conformity and defensive group identification Klar, Yechiel
2017
3 p. 334-346
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68 Ghosts of the Holocaust in Franco’s mass graves: Cosmopolitan memories and the politics of “never again” Baer, Alejandro
2015
3 p. 328-344
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69 Guarding the memory of the National Guard: Strategies of avoidance in official historiography Brown, Kate Pride
2015
3 p. 313-327
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70 Hindsight 40 years on: An interview with Baruch Fischhoff Klein, Olivier
2017
3 p. 249-260
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71 Historical cognition’s dilemmas: Introduction to the special issue—recent advances in historical cognition Hegarty, Peter
2017
3 p. 243-248
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72 History as the narrative of a people: From function to structure and content Hilton, Denis J
2017
3 p. 297-309
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73 Homer: A relational mnemohistory Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 274-286
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74 How many types of forgetting? Comments on Connerton (2008) Wessel, Ineke
2008
3 p. 287-294
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75 (Induced) Forgetting to form a collective memory Stone, Charles B
2014
3 p. 314-327
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76 Is memory for music special? Stevens, Catherine J
2015
3 p. 263-266
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77 Just start digging: Memory and the framing of heritage Wright, Patrick
2010
3 p. 196-203
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78 Lampião, Luiz and Padim Ciço: Three icons of the Brazilian Northeast Greenfield, Gerald
2009
3 p. 393-410
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79 Looking beyond memory studies: Comparisons and integrations Sutton, John
2009
3 p. 299-302
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80 Looking forward to the past: An interdisciplinary discussion on the use of historical analogies and their effects Ghilani, Djouaria
2017
3 p. 274-285
artikel
81 Lost imagination: French nostalgia and the turn to memory O'Sullivan, Lisa
2010
3 p. 192-195
artikel
82 Mapping and excavating spectral traces in post-apartheid Cape Town Jonker, Julian
2009
3 p. 303-335
artikel
83 Media and popular modernism around the Pacific War: An inter-Asian story Morris, Meaghan
2013
3 p. 359-369
artikel
84 Memory and connection: Remembering the past and imagining the future in individuals, groups, and cultures Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 241-244
artikel
85 Memory and history in twenty-first century Australia: A survey of the field Darian-Smith, Kate
2013
3 p. 370-383
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86 Memory and materiality Schlunke, Katrina
2013
3 p. 253-261
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87 Memory ecologies Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 348-357
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88 Memory, imagination and the human spirit Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 341-347
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89 Memory or postmemory? Documentaries directed by Uruguay’s second generation Tadeo Fuica, Beatriz
2015
3 p. 298-312
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90 Memory politics: A commentary Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 336-343
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91 Memory studies in a moment of danger: Fascism, postfascism, and the contemporary political imaginary Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 355-367
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92 Memory up close: Memory studies in Australia Kennedy, Rosanne
2013
3 p. 237-244
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93 Memory within and without the photographic frame: Wadad Halwani’s The Last Picture… While Crossing Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 279-293
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94 Milieus of memory: Within, across, and between the Mashreq, the Maghreb, and Europe Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 243-246
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95 Multimodal alignment during collaborative remembering Cienki, Alan
2014
3 p. 354-369
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96 Nostalgia and identity: Jules Simon’s La Femme du Vingtième Siècle Brown, Kathryn
2010
3 p. 224-231
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97 Nostalgia and its disciplines: A response Dames, Nicholas
2010
3 p. 269-275
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98 Nostalgia and the shapes of history Atia, Nadia
2010
3 p. 181-186
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99 Nostalgia, coming home, and the end of the poem: On reading William Wordsworth’s Ode. Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood Abbott, Ruth
2010
3 p. 204-214
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100 Nostalgia for the past as guide to the future: Paule Marshall’s The Chosen Place, The Timeless People Houlden, Kate
2010
3 p. 253-261
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101 Nostalgia: Home-comings and departures Radstone, Susannah
2010
3 p. 187-191
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102 ‘11 November 1918, an exceptional day!’: Flashbulb memories of the World War I Armistice in Belgium from a psychological and a historical perspective Luminet, Olivier
2017
3 p. 347-362
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103 One land and three narratives: Palestinian sites of memory in Israel Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 287-300
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104 One truth among others? Truth commissions’ struggle for truth and memory Bakiner, Onur
2015
3 p. 345-360
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105 Performing dialogical truth and transitional justice: The role of art in the becoming post-apartheid of South Africa Buikema, Rosemarie
2012
3 p. 282-292
artikel
106 Personal memory: Is it personal, is it memory? Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 275-283
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107 Placing journalism inside memory — and memory studies Kitch, Carolyn
2008
3 p. 311-320
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108 Prisoners of war of the Japanese: War and memory in Australia Twomey, Christina
2013
3 p. 321-330
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109 Prospection, well-being and memory Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 266-274
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110 Reconciliation and remembering: (how) does it work? Rigney, Ann
2012
3 p. 251-258
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111 Reconciliation with – or rehabilitation of – the Soviet past? Adler, Nanci
2012
3 p. 327-338
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112 Redrawing cognitive maps of conflict: Lost spaces and forgetting in the centre of Belfast Switzer, Catherine
2009
3 p. 337-353
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113 Religious memory, between orality and writing Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 332-340
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114 Remembering Hope: Transnational activism beyond the traumatic Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 368-380
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115 Remembering lost paintings: Vanessa Bell’s The Nursery Stevens, Bethan
2010
3 p. 242-252
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116 Remembering the 2006 Football World Cup in Germany: Epistemic and social consequences of perceived memory sharedness Kopietz, René
2014
3 p. 298-313
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117 Remembering the past and imagining the future: Identifying and enhancing the contribution of episodic memory Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 245-255
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118 Remembering the self in cultural contexts: A cultural dynamic theory of autobiographical memory Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 295-304
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119 Reparative transnationalism: The friction and fiction of remembering in Sierra Leone Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 342-354
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120 Review of the AHRC project concluding symposium ‘Conflicts of Memory: Mediating and Commemorating the 2005 London Bombings’, University of Nottingham, 4-5 December 2010 Petschick, Stefanie
2011
3 p. 332-335
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121 Rites of Return: Poetics and Politics A conference sponsored by The Center for the Humanities, The Graduate Center, CUNY and The Center for the Critical Analysis of Social Difference, Columbia University, 10—11 April 2008 Thakkar, Sonali
2008
3 p. 345-348
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122 Should we forget forgetting? Singer, Jefferson A.
2008
3 p. 279-285
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123 Sites of segregation/sites of memory: Remembrance and ‘race’ in Australia Nugent, Maria
2013
3 p. 299-309
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124 Soul music dreaming: The Sapphires, the 1960s and transnational memory Kennedy, Rosanne
2013
3 p. 331-344
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125 Spinning the past: Russian and Georgian accounts of the war of August 2008 Wertsch, James V.
2009
3 p. 377-391
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126 Submerged memories: Memory, history, and displacement around Lake Asad, Syria Hegasy, Sonja
2019
3 p. 322-335
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127 Sustainable nostalgia Davies, Jeremy
2010
3 p. 262-268
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128 Tarnished memory: ‘Emily’s Story’ and my family tree Collins, Felicity
2013
3 p. 273-285
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129 Technologies of memory: Key issues and critical perspectives Van House, Nancy
2008
3 p. 295-310
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130 The agency of yearning on the Northwest Coast of Canada: Franz Boas, George Hunt and the salvage of autochthonous culture Whitehead, Harry
2010
3 p. 215-223
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131 The burden of memory: Victims, storytelling and resistance in Northern Ireland Hackett, Claire
2009
3 p. 355-376
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132 The flood of associations Gibson, Ross
2013
3 p. 245-252
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133 The lay historian explains intergroup behavior: Examining the role of identification and cognitive structuring in ethnocentric historical attributions Bilewicz, Michał
2017
3 p. 310-322
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134 The London bombings: Mobile witnessing, mortal bodies and globital time Reading, Anna
2011
3 p. 298-311
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135 The memorial’s arc: Between Berlin’s Denkmal and New York City’s 9/11 Memorial Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 325-331
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136 The paradoxes of colonial reparation: Foreclosing memory and the 2008 Italy–Libya Friendship Treaty De Cesari, Chiara
2012
3 p. 316-326
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137 ‘The place where we live’: Memory, mirrors and The Secret River Radstone, Susannah
2013
3 p. 286-298
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138 The politics of mourning: The virtual memorialisation of British fatalities in Iraq and Afghanistan Danilova, Nataliya
2015
3 p. 267-281
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139 The poverty of resilience: On memory, meaning, and well-being Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 315-324
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140 The quotation marks have a certain importance: Prospects for a 'memory studies' Brown, Steven D.
2008
3 p. 261-271
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141 The remembering–imagining system Schacter, Daniel L
2016
3 p. 256-265
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142 The transnational dynamics of local remembrance: The Jewish past in a former shtetl in Poland Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 301-314
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143 The varieties of remembered experience: Moving memory beyond the bounded self Singer, Jefferson A
2014
3 p. 385-392
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144 ‘Too little, too late’? Compensation and family memory: Negotiating Austria’s Holocaust past Immler, Nicole L.
2012
3 p. 270-281
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145 Tracing collective memory: Chilean truth commissions and memorial sites Klep, Katrien
2012
3 p. 259-269
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146 Vital memories: Movements in and between affect, ethics and self Brown, Steven D
2014
3 p. 328-338
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147 When do past events require explanation? Insights from social psychology Bruckmüller, Susanne
2017
3 p. 261-273
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148 When remembering back is not enough: Provincializing Europe in World War II novels from India and New Zealand Erll, Astrid
2018
3 p. 315-327
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149 When sorry isn’t good enough: Official remembrance and reconciliation in Australia Short, Damien
2012
3 p. 293-304
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150 When we look at pictures: Travel television and the intimacy of companion memory Healy, Chris
2013
3 p. 262-272
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151 ‘Why should we care?’: Some thoughts on cosmopolitan hauntings Lo, Jacqueline
2013
3 p. 345-358
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