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Brian Conway
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2010
Brian Conway
. 2010.
Commemoration and Bloody Sunday: pathways of memory
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Palgrave Macmillan memory studies.
Brian Conway
. 2010.
Commemoration and Bloody Sunday: pathways of memory
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2008
Brian Conway
. 2008.
Local Conditions, Global Environment and Transnational Discourses in Memory Work: The Case of Bloody Sunday (1972)
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Memory Studies. 1(2):187-209.
2007
Brian Conway
. 2007.
Moving through Time and Space: Performing Bodies in Derry, Northern Ireland
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Journal of Historical Sociology. 20(1-2):102–125.
Lyn Spillman
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Brian Conway
. 2007.
Texts, Bodies, and the Memory of Bloody Sunday
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Symbolic Interaction. 30(1):79-103.