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Social memory studies: From “collective memory” to the historical sociology of mnemonic practices
JK Olick, J Robbins
Annual Review of sociology 24 (1), 105-140, 1998
32591998
Collective memory: The two cultures
JK Olick
Sociological theory 17 (3), 333-348, 1999
19831999
The politics of regret: On collective memory and historical responsibility
JK Olick
Routledge, 2013
14152013
The collective memory reader
JK Olick, V Vinitzky-Seroussi, D Levy
Oxford University Press on Demand, 2011
12052011
Collective memory and cultural constraint: Holocaust myth and rationality in German politics
JK Olick, D Levy
American sociological review, 921-936, 1997
6221997
States of memory: Continuities, conflicts, and transformations in national retrospection
J Adams, G Steinmetz, FC Corney, SF Zamponi
Duke University Press, 2003
4072003
From collective memory to the sociology of mnemonic practices and products
JK Olick
Cultural memory studies: an international and interdisciplinary handbook 1 …, 2008
3732008
Genre memories and memory genres: A dialogical analysis of May 8, 1945 commemorations in the Federal Republic of Germany
JK Olick
American Sociological Review 64 (3), 381-402, 1999
3691999
'Collective memory': A memoir and prospect
JK Olick
Memory studies 1 (1), 23-29, 2008
2652008
In the House of the Hangman: The Agonies of German Defeat, 1943-1949
JK Olick
University of Chicago Press, 2005
2402005
What does it mean to normalize the past?: Official memory in German politics since 1989
JK Olick
Social science history 22 (4), 547-571, 1998
1351998
An epistemology for the futures field: Problems and possibilities of prediction
W Bell, JK Olick
Futures 21 (2), 115-135, 1989
1271989
The sins of the fathers: Germany, memory, method
JK Olick
University of Chicago Press, 2019
1242019
The politics of regret: Analytical frames
JK Olick, B Coughlin
Politics and the past: on repairing historical injustices, 37-62, 2003
1212003
Introduction: memory and the nation—continuities, conflicts, and transformations
JK Olick
Social Science History 22 (4), 377-387, 1998
1121998
From usable pasts to the return of the repressed
JK Olick
The Hedgehog Review 9 (2), 19-32, 2007
982007
Reflections on the underdeveloped relations between journalism and memory studies
JK Olick
Journalism and memory, 17-31, 2014
842014
What does it mean to normalize the past? Official memory in German politics since 1989
JK Olick
Sozialer Sinn 2 (2), 259-280, 2001
792001
Collective memory
JK Olick
International encyclopedia of the social sciences 2, 7, 2008
782008
Products, processes, and practices: A non-reificatory approach to collective memory
JK Olick
Biblical Theology Bulletin 36 (1), 5-14, 2006
762006
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