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A metropolitan history of the Dutch empire : popular imperialism in the Netherlands, 1850-1940 / Matthijs Kuipersschema:ProductModel Archeological approaches to and heritage perspectives on modern conflict : beyond the battlefields / Max van der Schriekschema:ProductModel Collective memory and the Dutch East Indies : unremembering decolonization / Paul M.M. Doolanschema:ProductModel Foreign cultural policy in the interbellum : the Italian Dante Alighieri Society and the British Council contesting the Mediterranean / Tamara van Kesselschema:ProductModel Fragments of the Holocaust : the Amsterdam Hollandsche Schouwburg as a site of memory / David Duindamschema:ProductModel Friction, fragmentation, and diversity : localized politics of European memories / edited by Kirsti Salmi-Niklander, Sofia Laine, Päivi Salmesvuori, Ulla Savolainen, and Riikka Taavettischema:ProductModel German post-socialist memory culture : epistemic nostalgia / Amieke Boumaschema:ProductModel Growing up communist in the Netherlands and Britain : childhood, political activism, and identity formation / Elke Weesjesschema:ProductModel Guardians of living history : an ethnography of post-Soviet memory making in Estonia / Inge Melchiorschema:ProductModel Homer, Troy and the Turks : heritage and identity in the late ottoman empire 1870-1915 / Günay Usluschema:ProductModel Literary Hispanophobia and Hispanophilia in Britain and the Low Countries (1550-1850) / edited by Yolanda Rodríguez Pérezschema:ProductModel Martyrdom : canonisation, contestation and afterlives / edited by Ihab Saloul and Jan Willem van Hentenschema:ProductModel Modelscapes of nationalism : collective memories and future visions / Yael Padanschema:ProductModel The politics of disability in interwar and socialist Czechoslovakia : segregating in the name of the nation / edited by Victoria Shmidtschema:ProductModel The roots of nationalism : national identity formation in early modern Europe, 1600-1815 / edited by Lotte Jensenschema:ProductModel

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