Memorials and Monuments

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_Carrier, Peter. 2006. Holocaust Monuments and National Memory Cultures in France and Germany Since 1989: The Origins and Political Function of the Vil D'hiv in Paris and the Holocaust Monument in Berlin. New York, NY: Berghahn Books.

_Dubow, Neville. 2004. On Monuments, Memorials and Memory: Some Precedent Towards a South African Option. In To Repair the Irreparable: Reparation and Reconstruction in South Africa, edited by E. Doxtader and C. Villa-Vicencio. Cape Town, South Africa: David Philip.

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_Gillis, John R. 1994. Commemorations: The Politics of National Identity. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

_Jelin, Elizabeth. 2007. Public Memorialization in Perspective: Truth, Justice and Memory of Past Repression in the Southern Cone of South America. International Journal of Transitional Justice 1 (1):138-156.

_Kgalema, L. 1999. Symbols of Hope: Monuments as Symbols of Remembrance in the Process of Reconciliation. In Occasional Paper. Johannesburg, South Africa: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

_Koshar, Rudy. 2000. From Monuments to Traces: Artifacts of German Memory, 1870-1990. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

_Levinson, Sanford. 1998. Written in Stone: Public Monuments in Changing Societies. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

_Meister, Robert. 1999. Forgiving and Forgetting: Lincoln and the Politics of National Recovery. In Human Rights in Political Transitions: Gettysburg to Bosnia, edited by C. Hesse and R. Post. New York, NY: Zone Books.

_Naidu, Ereshnee. 2006. The Ties That Bind: Strengthening the Links Between Memorialisation and Transitional Justice. In Transitional Justice Programme Research Brief: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

_Olick, Jeffrey. 1999. Genre Memories and Memory Genres: A Dialogical Analysis of May 8, 1945 Commemorations in The Federal Republic of Germany. American Sociological Review 64 (3):381-402.

_White, Anne. 1995. The Memorial Society in the Russian Provinces. Europe-Asia Studies 47 (8):1343-1366.

_Young, James E. 1993. The Texture of Memory: Holocaust Memorials and their Meaning. New Haven, MA: Yale University Press.