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.
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The Past is not Past
Confronting the Twentieth Century in the Hungarian-Austrian BorderlandsVolume 22©2024 Monographs 288 Pages -
Camps of Transit, Sites of Memory
European Perspectives in the Twentieth CenturyVolume 19©2023 Edited Collection 324 Pages -
Writing the Child
Fictions of Memory in German Postwar LiteratureVolume 18©2022 Monographs 228 Pages -
Picturing Ghosts
Memories, Traces and Prophesies of Rebellion in Postdictatorship Chilean FilmVolume 17©2022 Monographs 240 Pages -
The Heritage of a Transit Camp
Fossoli: History, Memory, AestheticsVolume 16©2021 Edited Collection 328 Pages -
Artistic Expressions and the Great War, A Hundred Years On
Volume 15©2020 Edited Collection 344 Pages -
Hitler and Mussolini in Churches
The Church Painter’s Subversion of Fascism: The Ideological Marking of Space along the Slovene–Italian BorderVolume 14©2020 Monographs 310 Pages -
Memory and the Trevi Fountain
Flows of Political Power in Media PerformanceVolume 13Monographs 328 Pages