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Introduction: Time, materiality, and the work of memory

Introduction: Time, materiality, and the work of memory
Introduction: Time, materiality, and the work of memory
An invited, special issue of the international, highly respected, refereed journal "History and Memory" (vol. 20/2).

It deals with the various ways in which the past is remembered in the Southern European periphery, using inter-disciplinary approaches (history, archaeology, anthropology, cultural studies) and novel theoretical angles.
978-0-253-00131-3
0935-560X
5-17
Hamilakis, Yannis
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Labanyi, Jo
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Hamilakis, Yannis
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Labanyi, Jo
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Hamilakis, Yannis and Labanyi, Jo (2008) Introduction: Time, materiality, and the work of memory. [in special issue: Remembering and Forgetting on Europe's Southern Periphery] History & Memory, 20 (2), Autumn Issue, 5-17. (doi:10.1353/ham.0.0009).

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An invited, special issue of the international, highly respected, refereed journal "History and Memory" (vol. 20/2).

It deals with the various ways in which the past is remembered in the Southern European periphery, using inter-disciplinary approaches (history, archaeology, anthropology, cultural studies) and novel theoretical angles.

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Published date: 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 156483
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/156483
ISBN: 978-0-253-00131-3
ISSN: 0935-560X
PURE UUID: 9f7f7187-3b0d-4c80-84c7-8de4d0c671a0

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Author: Yannis Hamilakis
Author: Jo Labanyi

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