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Remembering Viet Nam: Gustav Hasford, Ron Kovic, Tim O’Brien and the Fabrication of American Cultural Memory
Gustav Hasford, Ron Kovic, Tim O'Brien and the Fabrication of American Cultural Memory©2011 Thesis -
Kaliningrad and Cultural Memory
Cold War and Post-Soviet Representations of a Resettled City©2019 Monographs -
The Art Of Cultural Memory
©2023 Edited Collection -
Cultural Memory and Historical Consciousness in the German-Speaking World Since 1500
Papers from the Conference ‘The Fragile Tradition’, Cambridge 2002. Volume 1©2004 Conference proceedings -
Cultural Memories
Cultural Memories is the publishing project of the Centre for the Study of Cultural Memory at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of London. The Centre is international in scope and promotes innovative research with a focus on interdisciplinary approaches to memory. This series supports the Centre by furthering original research in the global field of cultural memory studies. In particular, it seeks to challenge a monumentalizing model of memory in favour of a more fluid and heterogeneous one, where history, culture and memory are seen as complementary and intersecting. The series embraces new methodological approaches, encompassing a wide range of technologies of memory in cognate fields, including comparative studies, cultural studies, history, literature , media and communication, and cognitive science. The aim of Cultural Memories is to encourage and enhance research in the broad field of memory studies while, at the same time, pointing in new directions, providing a unique platform for creative and forward-looking scholarship in the discipline.
29 publications
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Migrant Memories
Cultural History, Cinema and the Italian Post-War Diaspora in Britain©2014 Monographs -
History and Memory in the Marketplace
Cultural Representations of Mid-20th Century China©2022 Monographs -
Signatures of the Past
Cultural Memory in Contemporary Anglophone North American Drama©2008 Conference proceedings -
Essays on Contemporary Dutch Literature
Migration – Identity Negotiation – Cultural memory©2022 Monographs -
(Im)migrations, Relations, and Identities
Negotiating Cultural Memory, Diaspora, and African (American) Identities©2014 Textbook -
Memory Cultures in Southeast Europe since 1945
Proceedings of the International Academic Week at Tutzing, October 2021©2023 Edited Collection -
Jews and Non-Jews: Memories and Interactions from the Perspective of Cultural Studies
©2015 Edited Collection -
Et in Arcadia ego. Roma come luogo della memoria nelle culture europee • Et in Arcadia ego. Rome as a memorial place in European cultures
Le strade che portano alla Città eterna • The roads leading to the Eternal City©2021 Edited Collection -
Identity, Culture and Memory in Japanese Foreign Policy
©2021 Edited Collection -
Colonialism and Decolonization in National Historical Cultures and Memory Politics in Europe
Modules for History Lessons©2016 Edited Collection -
Historical Memories in Culture, Politics and the Future
The Making of History and the World to Come©2014 Monographs -
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Studies in Religion, Culture, and Social Development
This series is named for Martin Luther King, Jr. because of his superb scholarship and eminence in religion and society, and is designed to promote excellence in scholarly research and writing in areas that reflect the interrelatedness of religion and social/cultural/political development both in the American society and in the world. Examination of and elaboration on religion and socio-cultural components such as race relations, economic developments, marital and sexual relations, inter-ethnic cooperation, contemporary political problems, women, Black American, Native America, and Third World issues, and the like are welcomed. Manuscripts must be equal to a 200 to 425 page book, and are to be submitted in duplicate. This series is named for Martin Luther King, Jr. because of his superb scholarship and eminence in religion and society, and is designed to promote excellence in scholarly research and writing in areas that reflect the interrelatedness of religion and social/cultural/political development both in the American society and in the world. Examination of and elaboration on religion and socio-cultural components such as race relations, economic developments, marital and sexual relations, inter-ethnic cooperation, contemporary political problems, women, Black American, Native America, and Third World issues, and the like are welcomed. Manuscripts must be equal to a 200 to 425 page book, and are to be submitted in duplicate. This series is named for Martin Luther King, Jr. because of his superb scholarship and eminence in religion and society, and is designed to promote excellence in scholarly research and writing in areas that reflect the interrelatedness of religion and social/cultural/political development both in the American society and in the world. Examination of and elaboration on religion and socio-cultural components such as race relations, economic developments, marital and sexual relations, inter-ethnic cooperation, contemporary political problems, women, Black American, Native America, and Third World issues, and the like are welcomed. Manuscripts must be equal to a 200 to 425 page book, and are to be submitted in duplicate.
13 publications
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Constructions of Conflict
Transmitting Memories of the Past in European Historiography, Culture and Media©2011 Conference proceedings