Memory + Social aspects -- United States
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Memory + Social aspects -- United States
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Memory + Social aspects
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- Technologies of history, visual media and the eccentricity of the past, Steve F. Anderson
- Remembering World War I in America, Kimberly J. Lamay Licursi
- Generations and collective memory, Amy Corning and Howard Schuman
- Defining memory, local museums and the construction of history in America's changing communities, edited by Amy K. Levin and Joshua G. Adair
- The Dutch American identity, staging memory and ethnicity in community celebrations, Terence G. Schoone-Jongen
- Sense of history, the place of the past in American life, David Glassberg
- Desegregating the past, the public life of memory in the United States and South Africa, Robyn K. Autry
- The spatial humanities, GIS and the future of humanities scholarship, edited by David J. Bodenhamer, John Corrigan, and Trevor M. Harris
- Curating and re-curating the American wars in Vietnam and Iraq, Christine Sylvester
- Frames of remembrance, the dynamics of collective memory, Iwona Irwin-Zarecka
- The Cold War, historiography, memory, representation, edited by Konrad H. Jarausch, Christian F. Ostermann, and Andreas Etges
- The presence of the past, popular uses of history in American life, Roy Rosenzweig and David Thelen
- The "Good War" in American memory, John Bodnar
- Forever Vietnam, how a divisive war changed American public memory, David Kieran
- Figures of memory, the rhetoric of displacement at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Michael Bernard-Donals
- The Vietnam War in American memory, veterans, memorials, and the politics of healing, Patrick Hagopian
- The mystic chords of memory, the transformation of tradition in American culture, Michael Kammen
- On the battlefield of memory, the First World War and American remembrance, 1919-1941, Steven Trout
- Defining memory, local museums and the construction of history in America's changing communities, edited by Amy K. Levin
- Mythologizing the Vietnam War, visual culture and mediated memory, edited by Jennifer Good, Paul Lowe, Brigitte Lardinois and Val Williams
- Prosthetic memory, the transformation of American remembrance in the age of mass culture, Alison Landsberg
- Mémoire privée, mémoire collective, dans l'Amérique pré-industrielle, sous la direction de Elise Marien[s]tras et Marie-Jeanne Rossignol
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