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Global Memoryscapes: Contesting Remembrance in a Transnational Age

Butalia, Urvashi(Contributions by)Cervantes, Cynthia D.(Contributions by)Haskins, Ekaterina V.(Contributions by)Lavrence, Christine(Contributions by)Lindauer, Margaret A.(Contributions by)Mack, Katherine(Contributions by)Sorensen, Kristin(Contributions by)Turan, Zeynep(Contributions by)Phillips, Kendall R.(Edited by)Reyes, G. Mitchell(Edited by)
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University of Alabama Press
081738569X / 9780817385699
eBook (EPUB)
07/09/2011
English
161 pages
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