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1 Memory Methods: An Introduction, Jade McGlynn and Oliver T Jones
Part One: Subjectivity and the Ethics of Memory
2 How to Make Subjectivity Your Friend and Not Your Enemy: Reflections on Writing with and through the "Authorial Self", Juliane Furst
3 Unveiling the Researchers Self: Reflexive Notes on Ethnographic Engagements and Interdisciplinary Research Practices, Alina Jasina-Schafer
4 Dark Heritage Research Methods: A Case Study from Contemporary Russia, Margaret Comer
Part Two: Locating and Situating the Past
5 New Museums, New Challenges: Reflections on The Study of Online Museums in Central and Eastern Europe, Tadeusz Woytych
6 Uncommemorated Sites of Violence: From Topographical to Topological Research Methods, Roma Sendyka
Part Three: Representation and Production of Cultural Memory
7 Recollections May Vary: Researching Perpetrators Accounts of the 1932-1933 Famine, Daria Mattingly
8 Memory Studies and the Analysis of Crossover Literature: Methodology and Case Study (Poland), Karoline Thaidigsmann
9 Beyond Analogy: Historical Framing Analysis of Russian Political Discourse, Jade McGlynn
Part Four: Memory Reception and the Grassroots
10 Reception of Great Patriotic War Narratives: A Psychological Approach to Studying Collective Memory in Russia, Travis Frederick and Alin Coman
11 Beyond the State Agency: Anti-Communist Memory Work in Post-Milosevic Serbia, Jelena ureinovic
12 Prisoners of a Myth: Soviet PoWs and Putinist Memory Politics, Howard Amos.

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