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Assmann, Jan. “Collective Memory and Cultural Identity.” Transl. by John Czaplicka. New German Critique 65 (1995): 125-33.

* Assmann, Aleida. “Canon and Archive.” In: Erll, Astrid, and Ansgar Nünning (eds). A Companion to Cultural Memory Studies. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2008, pp. 97-108.

Bo?kovi?, Aleksandar. “Yugonostalgia and Yugoslav Cultural Memory: Lexicon of Yu Mythology.” Slavic Review 72.1 (2013): 54-78.

Boym, Svetlana. “Nostalgia and its Discontents,” The Hedgehog Review, 2007.

* Connerton, Paul. How Societies Remember. Cambridge England: Cambridge UP, 1989. (Excerpts)

* De Cesari, Chiara, and Ann Rigney. “Introduction.” In: De Cesari, Chiara, and Ann Rigney Transnational Memory: Circulation, Articulation, Scales. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2014, pp. 1-25.

* Erll, Astrid. Memory in Culture. Transl. by Sara B. Young. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, Chapter 2: “The Invention of Cultural Memory,” pp. 13-37 and Chapter 5: “Media and Memory,” pp. 113-143 (OR Erll 2008)

* ---. “Literature, Film, and the Mediality of Memory.” In: Erll, Astrid, and Ansgar Nünning (eds). A Companion to Cultural Memory Studies. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2008, pp. 389-398.

* Hobsbawm, Eric. J., and Terence Ranger. “Introduction: Inventing Traditions.” In: The Invention of Tradition. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1983, pp. 1-15.

Leggewie, Claus. “Seven Circles of European Memory,” Eurozine, 20 December 2010

* Michlic, Joanna B. “Memories of Jews and the Holocaust in Post-Communist Eastern Europe. The Case of Poland,” in: ? Lindsey A. Freeman et al: (eds): Silence, Screen, and Spectacle: Rethinking Social Memory in the Age of Information, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2014, pp. 183 -212.

* Nora, Pierre. “Between Memory and History: Les lieux de mémoire.” Transl. Marc Roudebush. Representations 26.26 (1989): 7-25.

* Ochman, Ewa. “The Enduring Legacy of the People’s Republic” and “Monuments, Commemorative Space and the Rescaling of Memory”, In: Ochman, Ewa: Post-Communist Poland – Contested Pasts and Future Identities. Oxford: Routledge, 2013, pp. 90-107, 139-157.

Petrovi?, Tanja. “Thinking Europe Without Thinking: Neo-Colonial Discourse on and in the Western Balkans” Eurozine, 22 September 2011

Radoni?, Ljiljana. “Croatia – Exhibiting Memory and History at the ‘Shores of Europe’.” Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research 3 (2011): 355-67

R?dle-Jeremi?, Renata: “Remembrance in Transition: The Sajmi?te Concentration Camp in the Official Politics of Memory of Yugoslavia and Serbia,Cultures of History Forum

* Renan, Ernest. “What is a Nation?” (Excerpt; 1882 French original available online at: http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/renan_ernest/qu_est_ce_une_nation/qu_est_ce_une_nation.html )

Rothberg, Michael. “From Gaza to Warsaw: Mapping Multidirectional Memory.” Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts 53.4 (2011): 523-48.

* Smith, Anthony. The Ethnic Origins of Nations. Oxford: Blackwell, 1986. (Excerpt)

Spalová, Barbora. “Remembering the German Past in the Czech Lands: A Key Moment Between Communicative and Cultural Memory.” History and Anthropology (2016): 1-28.

Stola, Dariusz: “Reimagining the past for a Complex Future

 

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