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In-text: (Brody, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Brody, R., 2012. The Inadequacy of Berlin’s “Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe”. [online] The New Yorker. Available at: <http://www.newyorker.com/culture/richard-brody/the-inadequacy-of-berlins-memorial-to-the-murdered-jews-of-europe> [Accessed 3 April 2017].
In-text: (Evans, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Evans, R., 1997. Rereading German history: from unification to reunification, 1800-1996. 1st ed. New York: Routledge.
In-text: (Kauffman, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Kauffman, K., 2008. Re-Inventing German Collective Memory: The Debate over the Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe. Boston College.
In-text: (Meckien, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Meckien, R., 2013. Cultural memory: the link between past, present, and future — en. [online] Iea.usp.br. Available at: <http://www.iea.usp.br/en/news/cultural-memory-the-link-between-past-present-and-future> [Accessed 5 May 2017].
In-text: (Moeller, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Moeller, R., 2005. Germans as Victims?:Thoughts on a Post?Cold War History of World War II's Legacies. History & Memory, 17(1-2), pp.145-194.
In-text: (Pearce, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Pearce, C., 2008. Comteporary Germany and the Nazi legacy: remembrance, politics and the dialectic of normality. 1st ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
In-text: (Ross, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Ross, B., 2005. Collective Memory and the Holocaust. [online] The Nation. Available at: <https://www.thenation.com/article/collective-memory-and-holocaust/> [Accessed 3 April 2017].
In-text: (Young, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Young, J., 2002. Germany's Holocaust Memorial Problem-and Mine. The Public Historian, pp.65-80.
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