Memory Studies Portal

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[Anonymous].  Submitted.  'Täter Lite' - Unsere Mütter, Unsere Väter and the Manufacturing of Empathy with German Wartime Trauma.
Christine Lohmeier.  Submitted.  Thinking through the future of memory Amsterdam, 3–4 December 2016 Organisers: Aline Sierp, Maastricht University and Jenny Wüstenberg, York University.
Joaquín Rivaya Martínez.  Submitted.  Three Nations, One Place: A Comparative Ethnohistory of Social Change among the Comanches and Hasmais during Spain's Colonial Era, 1689-1821. American Indian Culture & Research Journal. 29(4):165-167.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Time Passages: Collective Memory and American Popular Culture. Journal of American Culture (01911813). 13(3):94-95.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  To Tell Their children: Jewish Communal Memory in Early Modern Prague.
Rafi Nets-Zehngut, Daniel Bar-Tal.  Submitted.  Transformation of the Official Memory of Conflict: A Tentative Model and the Israeli Memory of the 1948 Palestinian Exodus. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society. :1-25.
Ron Dudai.  Submitted.  Transitional justice as social control: political transitions, human rights norms and the reclassification of the past. The British Journal of Sociology. :n/a-n/a.
Jean-Philippe Mathy.  Submitted.  Transmission problems: Memory, community and the republican idea in contemporary France. Journal of European Studies. 35(2):237-245.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Trauma, Collective Memory, Creative and Performative Embodied Practices as Sites of Resistance.
Beth Rushton.  Submitted.  Truth and reconciliation? The experience of Truth Commissions1 Australian Journal of International Affairs. 60(1):125-141.
Judith Baker.  Submitted.  Truth Commissions. University of Toronto Law Journal. 51(3):309.
Michelle Parlevliet.  Submitted.  Truth Commissions in Africa: the Non-Case of Namibia and the Emerging Case of Sierra Leone. International Law FORUM du Droit International. 2(2):98-111.
Jay Hansford C. Vest.  Submitted.  A Tutelo Inquiry: The Ethnohistory of Chief Samuel Johns's Correspondence with Dr. Frank G. Speck. American Indian Culture & Research Journal. 30(2):63-84.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Un pensionar al CGIL Note privind câteva extrase dintr-o relatare a vieţii ....
Raquel Aldana.  Submitted.  A Victim-Centered Reflection on Truth Commissions and Prosecutions as a Response to Mass Atrocities. Journal of Human Rights. 5(1):107-126.
Sue Robinson.  Submitted.  Vietnam and Iraq. Journalism Studies. 7(5):729-744.
Francis Fukuyama.  Submitted.  The Wages of Guilt: Memories of War in Germany and Japan. Foreign Affairs. 73(5):141-142.
SIMONE BENAZZO.  Submitted.  Western Balkan memory games.
E. Lisa Panayotidis.  Submitted.  Whatever Happened to High School History? Burying the Political Memory of Youth, Ontario (Book) Canadian Historical Review. 83(3):426.
Charles Pavitt.  Submitted.  Why We Still Have to Be Reductionists About Group Memory. Human Communication Research. 29(4):624-629.
Aline Sierp.  Submitted.  Wither Europe, Wither Memory?
Robyn Muncy.  Submitted.  Women and the Historical Enterprise in America: Gender, Race, and the Politics of Memory, 1880-1945 (Book). American Historical Review. 109(4):1250-1251.
Alan Baddeley.  Submitted.  Working memory and language: an overview. Journal of Communication Disorders. 36(3):189-208.
Edward Tang.  Submitted.  Writing the American Revolution: War veterans in the nineteenth-century cultural memory. Journal of American Studies. 32(1):63.
Center for History and New Media.  Submitted.  Zotero Quick Start Guide.