When Do Collective Memories Last?: Founding Moments in the United States and Australia (English)
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Collective memory; States of memory continuities, conflicts, and transformations in national retrospection
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2003
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Title:When Do Collective Memories Last?: Founding Moments in the United States and Australia
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Contributors:Spillman, L. ( author ) / Olick, J. K.
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Conference:Sessions, Collective memory; States of memory continuities, conflicts, and transformations in national retrospection ; 1996
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Place of publication:Durham, N.C. , London
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Publication date:2003-01-01
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Size:32 pages
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Remarks:Sessons held at the 1996 meeting of the Social Science History Association
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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IntroductionOlick, J. K. et al. | 2003
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Rethinking a Great Event: The October Revolution as Memory ProjectCorney, F. C. et al. | 2003
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Of Storytellers and Master Narratives: Modernity, Memory, and History in Fascist ItalyZamponi, S. F. et al. | 2003
- 72
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Idols of the EmperorMatsuda, M. K. et al. | 2003
- 101
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Confucius and the Cultural Revolution: A Study in Collective MemoryZhang, T. / Schwartz, B. et al. | 2003
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Institutional Legacies and Collective Memories: The Case of the Spanish Transition to DemocracyAguilar, P. et al. | 2003
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When Do Collective Memories Last?: Founding Moments in the United States and AustraliaSpillman, L. et al. | 2003
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Legacies and Liabilities of an Insurgent Past: Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. on the House and Senate FloorPolletta, F. et al. | 2003
- 227
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Postnationalist Pasts: The Case of IsraelRam, U. et al. | 2003
- 259
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What Does It Mean to Normalize the Past?: Official Memory in German Politics since 1989Olick, J. K. et al. | 2003
- 289
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The "End" of the Postwar: Japan at the Turn of the MillenniumGluck, C. et al. | 2003
- 315
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Calendars and History: A Comparative Study of the Social Organization of National MemoryZerubavel, E. et al. | 2003
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Afterword: Borges and BrassTilly, C. et al. | 2003