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Gillis, John R.
Memory and identity: the history of a relationship
p. 3-24
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Handler, Richard
Is "identity" a useful cross-cultural concept?
p. 27-40
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Lowenthal, David
Identity, heritage and history
p. 41-57
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Cressy, David
National memory in early modern England
p. 61-73
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Bodnar, John
Public memory in an American city: commemoration in Cleveland
p. 74-89
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Davis, Eric
The museum and the politics of social control in modern Iraq
p. 90-104
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Zerubavel, Yael
The historic, the legendary and the incredible: invented tradition and collective memory in israel
p. 105-123
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Savage, Kirk
The politics of memory: Black emancipation and the civil war monument
p. 127-149
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Laqueur, Thomas W.
Memory and naming in the great war
p. 150-167
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Piehler, G. Kurt
The war dead and the gold star: American commemoration of the First World War
p. 168-185
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Sherman, Daniel J.
Art, commerce, and the production of memory in France after Worl War I
p. 186-211
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Koshar, Rudy J.
Building pasts: historic preservation and identity in twentieth-century Germany
p. 215-238
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Lebovics, Herman
Creating the authentic France: struggles over French identity in the first half of the twentieth century
p. 239-257
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Koonz, Claudia
Between memory and oblivion: concentration camps in German memory
p. 258-280