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William Ian Miller,
"Is a Gift Forever?"
Fall 2007, 100: 13-22.
Monumental
Histories,
special issue, Summer 1991, number 35.
Pierre
Nora, "Between Memory and History: Les Lieux de Mémoire"
(trans. Marc Roudebush), Spring 1989, 26: 7-25.
Katalin
Orbán, "Trauma and Visuality: Art Spiegelman's Maus and In the Shadow of No Towers,"
Winter 2007, 97: 57-89.
Gyanendra
Pandey, "In Defense of the Fragment: Writing About Hindu-Muslim Riots in
India Today,” Winter 1992, 37: 27-55.
Sandy
Petrey, "Pears in History," Summer 1991, 35: 52-71.
Irina
Paperno, "Exhuming the Bodies of Soviet Terror," Summer 2001, 75:
89-118.
John
Rajchman, "Crisis," Fall 1989, 28: 90-98.
Angelika
Rauch, "The Broken Vessel of Tradition," Winter 1996, 53: 74-96.
István
Rév, "In Mendacio Veritas (In Lies There Lies the Truth),"
Summer 1991, 35: 1-20.
István
Rév, "Parallel Autopsies," Winter 1995, 49: 15-39.
Thomas
Richards, "Archive and Utopia," Winter 1992, 37: 104-35.
Renato
Rosaldo, "Imperialist Nostalgia," Spring 1989, 26: 107-22.
Jessica
Riskin, " Eighteenth-Century Wetware," Summer 2003, 83: 97-125.
Andrew
Ross, "The Waste Land and the Fantasy of Interpretation," Fall
1984, 8: 134-58.
Michael
S. Roth, "Remembering Forgetting: Maladies de la Mémoire in
Nineteenth-Century France," Spring 1989, 26: 49-68.
Maurice Samuels, "Realizing the Past: History and Spectacle in Balzac’s Adieu," Summer 2002, 79: 82-99.
Debarati Sanyal, "A Soccer Match in Auschwitz: Passing Culpability in Holocaust Criticism," Summer 2002, 79: 1-27.
James Schamus,
"Next Year in Munich: Zionism, Masculinity, and Diaspora in Spielberg's Epic,"
Fall 2007, 100: 53-66.
Ronald
Schechter, "Gothic Thermidor: The Bals des victimes, the Fantastic,
and the Production of Historical Knowledge in Post-Terror France," Winter
1998, 61: 78-94.
Cannon
Schmidt, "Darwin's Savage Memories,"
Fall 2004, 88: 56-80.
Stuart
Semmel, "Reading the Tangible Past: British Tourism, Collecting, and
Memory After Waterloo," Winter 2000, 69: 9-37.
R.
Clifton Spargo, "To Invent as Presumptuously as Real Life: Parody and the
Cultural Memory of Anne Frank in Roth's The Ghost Writer," Fall
2001, 76: 88-119.
Susan
Stewart, "Scandals of the Ballad," Fall 1990, 32: 134-56.
Laura
Ann Stoler, "'In Cold Blood': Hierarchies of Credibility and the Politics
of Colonial Narratives," Winter 1992, 37: 151-89.
Marita
Sturken, "The Wall, the Screen, and the Image: The Vietnam Veterans
Memorial," Summer 1991, 35: 118-42.
Sanjay
Subrahmanyam, "On World Historians in the Sixteenth Century,"
Summer 2005, 91: 26-57.
Michael
Taussig, "History as Sorcery," Summer 1984, 7: 87-109.
Richard
Terdiman, "The Mnemonics of Musset's Confession," Spring 1989,
26: 26-48.
Stephen
Tifft, "Drôle de Guerre: Renoir, Farce, and the Fall of
France," Spring 1992, 38: 131-65.
Tzvetan
Todorov, "Communist Camps and Their Aftermath," Winter 1995, 49:
120-32.
Maiken
Umbach, "Memory and Historicism: Reading Between the Lines of the Built Environment, Germany c. 1900,"
Fall 2004, 88: 26-54.
Ted
Underwood, "Stories of Parallel Lives and the Status Anxieties of Contemporary Historicism," Winter 2004, 85: 1-20.
Dror
Wahrman, "Gender in Translation: How the English Wrote Their Juvenal,
1644-1815," Winter 1999, 65: 1-41.
Frederic
Wakeman, Jr., "Revolutionary Rites: The Remains of Chiang Kai-shek and Mao
Tse-tung," Spring 1985, 10: 146-93.
Sue
Waterman, "Collecting the Nineteenth Century,"
Spring 2005, 90: 98-128.
Chris
Waters, "Representations of Everyday Life: L.S. Lowry and the Landscape of
Memory in Postwar Britain," Winter 1999, 65: 121-144.
Heather
Wiebe, "Benjamin Britten: the 'National Faith,' and the Animation of History in 1950s England,"
Winter 2006, 93: 76-105.
Wu
Hung, "Tiananmen Square: A Political History of Monuments," Summer
1991, 35: 84-117.
James
E. Young, "The Biography of a Memorial Icon: Nathan Rapoport's Warsaw
Ghetto Monument," Spring 1989, 26: 69-106.
Idith
Zertal, "From the People's Hall to the Wailing Wall: A Study in Memory,
Fear, and War,” Winter 2000, 69: 96-126.
Yael
Zerubavel, "The Death of Memory and the Memory of Death: Masada and the
Holocaust as Historical Metaphors," Winter 1994, 45: 72-100.
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