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Mémoire collective -- États-Unis
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Mémoire collective -- États-Unis
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  • Mémoire collective
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  • États-Unis

6 Items that share the Concept Mémoire collective -- États-Unis

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American civil religion : what Americans hold sacred, Peter Gardella
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Trapped in the present tense : meditations on American memory, Colette Brooks
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Learning from the Germans : race and the memory of evil, Susan Neiman
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Looking for the good war : American amnesia and the violent pursuit of happiness, Elizabeth D. Samet
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Marked, unmarked, remembered, Andrew Lichtenstein and Alex Lichtenstein ; with a foreword by Edward T. Linenthal ; with essays by Kevin Boyle, Douglas Egerton, Scot French, Michael K. Honey, Stephen Kantrowitz, Ari Kelman, Gary Y. Okihiro, Julie Reed, Christina Snyder, and Clarence Taylor
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Smashing statues : the rise and fall of America's public monuments, Erin L. Thompson
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  • American civil religion : what Americans hold sacred
  • Learning from the Germans : race and the memory of evil
  • Looking for the good war : American amnesia and the violent pursuit of happiness
  • Marked, unmarked, remembered
  • Smashing statues : the rise and fall of America's public monuments
  • Trapped in the present tense : meditations on American memory

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