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Miloš Vukanović: “The descendants of Montenegrin Chetniks were extremely pro-American in the 1960s-1
Monika Palmberger: “There are practices of ‘border crossing’ and acts of solidarities before...”
Sanja Horvatinčić: “The story of Yugoslavia is used as a lesson on the acceptable version...”
Henry L. Roediger III: “There is little doubt that the Soviet contribution to the war effort is...”
Mitja Velikonja: "The transitional decades have been marked by a rather schizophrenic situation..."
Memory landscapes in (post)Yugoslavia. 1. The case of Republic of Serbia
Andreas Hilger: “The Fate of Soviet Pows and Forced Laborers is Underrepresented in German..."
Jan Brokken: “My father told me that he did survive the camp because he did remember very well...”
Henrik Meinander: Winter War is still understood as the existential experience and symbol...
Stefan Berger: „Agonistic memory is open-endedly dialogic in a Bakthinian sense“
Tyler Wertsch. Still Fighting with Echoes and Ghosts: Collective Memory, National Identity..."
Tyler Wertsch: “As America launched several wars and enacted increasingly strict and violent..."
Michael Rothberg: “Understanding Mnemonic Complexity”
James V. Wertsch: "National Memory for Hiroshima: Russia versus the U.S. Presentation..."
Ronald Inglehart: “I had a heroic picture of the Russians in my mind. They had been heroic..."
Ksenia Robbe: “The neglect of the ‘common’ and of issues of coloniality during the transitions..."
Maksym W. Kyrchanoff. "Defunct politics of memory in England and Scotland: British-Eastern..."
Bartolini, Guido. "The Italian Memory of the Invasion of the Soviet Union in World War II"
Marlene Laruelle: "Nationalism is part of “normality” of society and it is naive to think..."
Jeffrey K. Olick "Memory is not a thing, it is not an object. Memory is an ongoing process"