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It Takes a Tragedy to Arouse Them: Collective Memory and Collective Action during the Civil Rights Movement Fredrick C. Harris. 2006. It Takes a Tragedy to Arouse Them: Collective Memory and Collective Action during the Civil Rights Movement. Social Movement Studies. 5(1):19-43.
On the Potential of Norbert Elias's Approach in the Social Memory Research in Central and Eastern Europe Marta Bucholc. 2013. On the Potential of Norbert Elias's Approach in the Social Memory Research in Central and Eastern Europe. Polish Sociological Review. (183):317-334.
“We Have Reconquered the Islands”: Figurations in Public Memories of Slavery and Colonialism in Denmark 1948–2012 Astrid Nonbo Andersen. 2013. “We Have Reconquered the Islands”: Figurations in Public Memories of Slavery and Colonialism in Denmark 1948–2012. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society. 26(1):57-76.
More than fact and fiction: cultural memory and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study Sm Reverby. 2001. More than fact and fiction: cultural memory and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Hastings Center Report. 31(5):22-28.
On the cultural constitution of collective memory Qi Wang. 2008. On the cultural constitution of collective memory. Memory (Hove, England). 16(3):305-317.
Muslim Turkistan: Kazak religion and collective memory Bruce G. Privratsky. 2001. Muslim Turkistan: Kazak religion and collective memory.
Forget the Past, Remember the Ancestors! Modernity, "Whiteness," American Hellenism, and the Politics of Memory in Early Greek America Yiorgos Anagnostu. 2004. Forget the Past, Remember the Ancestors! Modernity, "Whiteness," American Hellenism, and the Politics of Memory in Early Greek America. Journal of Modern Greek Studies. 22(1):25-71.
Subversive Witnessing: Mediating Indigenous Testimony in Australian Cultural and Legal Institutions Rosanne Kennedy. 2008. Subversive Witnessing: Mediating Indigenous Testimony in Australian Cultural and Legal Institutions. WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly. 36(1):58-75.