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When History melt into the recalled landscape: the writing of memory and oblivion in Sarah, feuille morte by Jean-Claude Pirotte ; Quand l’Histoire se fond dans un paysage remémoré...
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When Collective Memories of Victimhood Fade: Generational Evolution of Intergroup Attitudes and Political Aspirations in Belgium
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Photography and the construction of collective memory in Ghent, Belgium
The interplay between collective memory and the erosion of nation states – the paradigmatic case of Belgium: Introduction to the special issue
Comparing the Afterlives, Political Uses, and Memories of Extreme Violence during the Wars of Decolonization in France, the Netherlands, and Britain
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Els arxius públics de fotografa domèstica com a instrument de preservació de la memòria dels ciutadans. L’experiència a Tarragona del projecte “Capsa de Sabates”
When collective memories of victimhood fade: Generational evolution of intergroup attitudes and political aspirations in Belgium
An Unfinished Chapter: The Impact of Belgians’ Social Representations of Colonialism on their Present-Day Attitudes Towards Congolese People Living in Belgium
The Phenomenon of Mimicry and Collective Memory in Dutch East Indies Soldier Batik Motifs
Collective Memories of WWII Collaboration in Belgium and Attitudes About Amnesty in the Two Main Linguistic Communities