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Violent Memory: Haruki Murakami’s Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
Modern information technologies have radically transfigured human experience. The extensive use of mnemonic devices, for instance, has redefined the subject by externalizing aspects of inner consciousness.
Netty Mattar
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Collective Memory as Tool for Intergroup Conflict: The Case of 9/11 Commemoration
We apply a cultural psychology approach to collective memory of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In particular, we considered whether practices associated with commemoration of the 9/11 terrorist attacks would promote vigilance (prospective affordance ...
Nader H. Hakim, Glenn Adams
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The article is devoted to the study of the history of the image of Prince and King Danylo Romanovych in the Ukrainian cultural memory of the second half of the 19th century.
Nazarii Khrystan
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Anzac Commemoration and the Turkish Perspective [PDF]
This presentation was made at the ‘Remembering Conflicts: Gallipoli, Coniston and the Frontiers of Violence’ Conference, held at Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Conference, University of Technology, Sydney, on 28 August, 2014.
Orel, Muzaffer
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Commemorating Connolly: contexts, comparisons and Celtic connections [PDF]
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Lusk, Kirsty, Maley, Willy
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The First World War Centenary in the UK: ‘A Truly National Commemoration’? [PDF]
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’. This article shows this to be problematic, politicised and contested. This is in part due to the elision of English and British histories.
Andrew Mycock +6 more
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Remembrance of the Borki Train Disaster in the Eparchial Part of “Faith and Reason” [PDF]
In the Russian empire of the 19th century, every important event in the life of the ruling dynasty became newsbreak for various periodicals. On October 17, 1888, all the carriages of the imperial train were wrecked at Borki (Kharkiv province and ...
Antonina Kizlova
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A Short History of Irish Memory in the Long Twentieth Century [PDF]
The Cambridge History of Ireland, vol. IV: 1800 to Present, edited by Thomas Bartlett (Cambridge University Press, 2018), 708-725: A survey of changing obsessions in Ireland with remembrance of various episodes in the past, identifies moments of ...
Guy Beiner
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Gedenken: over de eerste en de tweede geschiedenis
Commemoration: on the first and second history In this article a basic distinction is made between the first and the second history. The “first history” is taken as an example in which to indicate history as we experience it from within, on the basis ...
J. Klapwijk
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Written during Ireland's decade of centenaries, Commemoration draws on the aims of the Síreacht series to re-imagine commemoration. A commemoration process that is shaped by a desire to re-invigorate the social imagination and encourage speculation on alternatives to current orthodoxies considers not only what happened in the past, but what else might ...
Julie Rugg, Brian Parsons
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