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Resurrecting Nagasaki
Reconstruction and the Formation of Atomic Narratives -
The unnamable archipelago
wounds of the postcolonial in postwar Japanese literature and thought -
Bildformeln
visuelle Erinnerungskulturen in Osteuropa -
Constructing the memory of war in visual culture since 1914
the eye on war -
Witness between languages
the translation of Holocaust testimonies in context -
Holocaust theater
dramatizing survivor trauma and its effects on the second generation -
Constructing the memory of war in visual culture since 1914
the eye on war -
History, memory and nostalgia in literature and culture
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The unnamable archipelago
wounds of the postcolonial in postwar Japanese literature and thought -
Constructing the memory of war in visual culture since 1914
the eye on war -
Resurrecting Nagasaki
Reconstruction and the Formation of Atomic Narratives -
Collective memories in war
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The unnamable archipelago
wounds of the postcolonial in postwar Japanese literature and thought -
Holocaust theater
dramatizing survivor trauma and its effects on the second generation -
Civil society and postwar Pacific Basin reconciliation
wounds, scars and healing -
On the persistence of the Japanese "history problem"
historicism and the international politics of history -
Holocaust, war and transnational memory
testimony from Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav literature -
Resurrecting Nagasaki
reconstruction and the formation of atomic narratives -
Narratives of exile and identity
Soviet deportation memoirs from the Baltic States -
Transnational testimonios
the politics of collective knowledge production -
Decolonizing the Caribbean record
an archives reader -
Witness between languages
the translation of Holocaust testimonies in context -
Holocaust, war and transnational memory
testimony from Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav literature -
Holocaust, war, and transnational memory
testimony from Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav literature -
The unnamable archipelago
wounds of the postcolonial in postwar Japanese literature and thought