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Memories of Guantanamo Bay, 1960-1962: A personal account. J. Miller], 2009.

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Children's past lives: An intriguing account of children's past life memories. Element, 1997.

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Cardell, Rodney G. Wings around us: Wartime memories of aviation in Northern Australia : an autobiographical account of wartime memories of the Stock Route Air Strip, Mount Louisa, Townsville. Amphion Press, 1991.

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1930-, Kranzler David, ed. Gutta: Memories of a vanished world : a Bais Yaakov teacher's poignant account of the war years, with a historical overview. Feldheim Publishers, 2005.

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Pearson, Jean. Memories of Monday: A lighthearted account of washday as seen through the eyes of many who laboured before the days of washing machines. Sessions, 1986.

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Brown, David. Thornaby aerodrome and wartime memories: A brief account of life at Thornaby aerodrome and the role played by Greatham aerodrome and the importance of Teesside industry during World War Two. David Brown, 1992.

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Casas, Bartolomé de las. Cartas y memoriales. Alianza Editorial, 1995.

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My memories of Crowthorne yesteryear-: (an autobiography) and other accounts. ShirPec, 1996.

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Fund, Heritage Lottery. National Heritage Memorial fund: Financial report & accounts. Heritage Lottery Fund [and] National Heritage Memorial Fund, 2000.

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Opening accounts and closing memories: Thirty years with Thames and Hudson. Thames and Hudson, 1985.

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Ximenis de Foix i de Cabrera, Sança. El Llibre de Comptes com a font per a l'estudi d'un casal noble de mitjan segle XV: Primer llibre memorial. Fundació Noguera, 1992.

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Memories of Chekhov: Accounts of the writer from his family, friends and contemporaries. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2011.

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Fund, Heritage Lottery. Heritage Lottery Fund, National Heritage Memorial Fund: Annual report & accounts 1999-2000. National Heritage, 2000.

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Columbus, Christopher. Textos y documentos completos: Relaciones de viajes, cartas y memoriales. 2nd ed. Alianza, 1989.

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Lengel, Edward G. World War I memories: An annotated bibliography of personal accounts published in English since 1919. Scarecrfow Press, 2004.

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Sança Ximenis de Foix i de Cabrera. El llibre de comptes com a font per a l'estudi d'un casal noble de mitjan segle XV: Primer llibre memorial començat per la senyora dona Sanxa Ximenis de Fox e de Cabrera e de Navalles, 1440-1443. Fundació Noguera, 1992.

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Fund, Heritage Lottery. Heritage lottery fund and the National Heritage Memorial fund: Annual report and accounts 1998-1999. National Heritage, 1996.

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Giachino, Monica, Michela Rusi, Samuela Simion, and Silvana Tamiozzo Goldmann. Da una riva all’altra dell’Oceano. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-457-8.

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The volume collects 154 letters by the writer Pier Maria Pasinetti (1913-2006) and by his sister-in-law Loredana Balboni (1920-2013), written between 1949 and 1959. The correspondence grew slowly after the untimely death of Francesco Pasinetti (1911-1949), and consolidated over the years. Delicate, affectionate, and pervaded by humor, the letters combine precious memories of Venice and Italy with personal accounts of America, offering a valuable picture of a decade when everything was changing, at different levels and speeds.
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Fund, National Heritage Memorial. National Heritage Memorial Fund Lottery Distribution Account 1994-95: Accounts of the National Heritage Memorial Fund Lottery Distribution for the period ended 31 March 1995, together with the certificate and report of the Comptroller and Auditor General theron. HMSO, 1995.

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Field surgeon at Gettysburg: A memorial account of the medical unit of the Thirty-second Massachusetts Regiment. Guild Press of Indiana, 1993.

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Kernek, Clyde B. Field surgeon at Gettysburg: A memorial account of the medical unit of the Thirty-second Massachusetts Regiment. 3rd ed. Guild Press of Indiana, 1998.

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Fund, Heritage Lottery. Annual report and accounts of the Heritage Lottery Fund and the National Heritage Memorial Fund. Heritage Lottery Fund [and] National Heritage Memorial Fund, 1997.

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Fund, National Heritage Memorial. National Heritage Memorial Fund accounts 1994-95: Accounts of the National Heritage Memorial Fund forthe year ended 31 March 1995, together with the certificate and report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon. HMSO, 1995.

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Woods, Neander M. The Woods-McAfee Memorial, containing an account of John Woods and James McAfee of Ireland, and their descendants in America ... Courier-Journal Job Print. Co., 1989.

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1937-, Wilson Dede, ed. Fourth child, second daughter: The memories of Dorothy Whittington Coco and biographical accounts of her ancestors composed of letters, diaries, clippings, and reminiscences. Pleiades, 1998.

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King, H. G. R. 1921-, ed. The wicked mate: The Antarctic diary of Victor Campbell : an account of the Northern Party on Captain Scott's last expedition from the original manuscript inthe Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Bluntisham, 1988.

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Campbell, Victor. The wicked mate: The Antarctic diary of Victor Campbell : an account of the Northern Party on Captain Scott's last expedition from the original manuscript in the Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Bluntisham Books, 1988.

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van de Ven, Vincent, Henry Otgaar, and Mark L. Howe. A Neurobiological Account of False Memories. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190612016.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses human functional neuroimaging findings about how the brain creates true and false memories. These studies have shown that different brain systems contribute to the creation and retrieval of false memories, including systems for sensory perception, executive functioning and cognitive control, and the medial temporal lobe, which has long been associated with episodic and autobiographical memory formation. Many neuroimaging findings provide support for an associative account of false memories, which proposes that false memories arise from associating unrelated mental experi
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Carretero, Mario, and Floor van Alphen. History, Collective Memories, or National Memories? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190230814.003.0013.

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This chapter analyzes differences between memory and history stemming from a theoretical distinction between romantic and idealized goals and enlightened and critical understanding goals of history education. National narratives and national identity are two key elements in the construction of both collective memories and history education. This chapter analyzes and provides examples of theoretical and empirical work involving six different dimensions of school history narratives: a homogeneous historical subject, identification processes, heroic and idealized key historical figures, a monocau
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Gregory, Dominic. Sensory Memories and Recollective Images. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717881.003.0003.

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‘Sensory memories’ revolve around sensory mental images that seem to us to correspond to how things were on specific occasions during our own lives. Many of our sensory memories seem to reflect the ways that things once were for us in the course of sensory experiences that we ourselves underwent. But our sensory memories seem sometimes to have a less subjective cast, as some of them seem simply to capture what the world was once like. This chapter develops an account of the representational functions of sensory mental imagery in sensory memories that accounts for both of those different sorts
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My Memories of the Comstock: An Eye-witness Account of the Richest Place on Earth. 2nd ed. Gold Hill Pub Co, 2005.

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1950-, Dalke Anne French, French Christopher Edward 1964-, and Long Carolyn French 1951-, eds. The Frenches of Woodstock, Virginia: An account of six generations : our relatives, our enterprises, and our memories. A.F. Dalke, 1997.

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Pollmann, Judith. Remembering Violence: Trauma, Atrocities, and Cosmopolitan Memories. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797555.003.0008.

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This chapter explores memories of violence, and asks to what extent we can uncover early modern trauma. Early modern Europeans did not have a psychological theory to account for the lasting mental damage caused by violence. We also find little trace of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in early modern sources, either because early modern people also struggled to articulate such pain in ways that we recognize, or because the widespread belief in providence made them more resilient, and enabled many to turn pain into something that could also be remembered as beneficial. At the same time, th
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Fernández, Jordi. Memory. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190073008.001.0001.

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This book offers a philosophical account of memory. Memory is remarkably interesting from a philosophical point of view. Our memories interact with mental states of other types in a characteristic way. They also have some associated feelings that other mental states lack. Our memories are special in terms of their representational capacity too, since we can have memories of objective events, and we can have memories of our own past experiences. Finally, our memories are epistemically special, in that beliefs formed on the basis of our memories are protected from certain errors of misidentifica
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Sheldon, Robert, and Great Britain. National Heritage Memorial Fund Account 1994-95. Stationery Office Books, 1996.

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Tanesini, Alessandra. Collective Amnesia and Epistemic Injustice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801764.003.0011.

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Communities often respond to traumatic events in their histories by destroying objects that would cue memories of a past they wish to forget and by building artefacts which memorialize a new version of their history. Hence, it would seem, communities cope with change by spreading memory ignorance so to allow new memories to take root. This chapter offers an account of some aspects of this phenomenon and of its epistemological consequences. Specifically, it demonstrates that collective forgetfulness is harmful. Here, the focus is exclusively on the harms caused by its contribution to underminin
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McCarroll, Christopher. Remembering from the Outside. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190674267.001.0001.

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When recalling events that one personally experienced, one often visualizes the remembered scene as one originally saw it: from an internal visual perspective. Sometimes, however, one sees oneself in the remembered scene: from an external “observer perspective.” In such cases one remembers from-the-outside. This book is about such memories. Remembering from-the-outside is a common yet curious case of personal memory: one views oneself from a perspective one seemingly could not have had at the time of the original event. How can past events be recalled from a detached perspective? How is it tha
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Jones, Christina. Narratives of Illness and Healing after the ICU. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199653461.003.0052.

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There is a significant difference in the narrative of critical illness as experienced by the patient and that of their family, friends, and carers. Morse and Johnson proposed a model of illness which takes into account of this difference in perception and so helps to understand the processes the patient and their family go through. In some patients who have survived critical illness, there is a preponderant investment in the recovery process and the sense of purpose in life seems to be heightened. In others, the post-ICU period is tainted by frightening delusional memories of the period of cri
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Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild Rothschild and National Heritage Memorial Fund. National Heritage Memorial Fund Accounts 1994-95. Stationery Office Books, 1995.

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Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild Rothschild and National Heritage Memorial Fund. National Heritage Memorial Fund Accounts 1993-94. Stationery Office Books, 1994.

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Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild Rothschild and National Heritage Memorial Fund. National Heritage Memorial Fund Accounts 1995-96. Stationery Office Books, 1996.

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Anderson, Eric, Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild Rothschild, and National Heritage Memorial Fund. National Heritage Memorial Fund Accounts 1997-98. Stationery Office Books, 1998.

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Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild Rothschild and National Heritage Memorial Fund. National Heritage Memorial Fund Accounts 1996-97. Stationery Office Books, 1997.

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Otgaar, Henry, and Mark L. Howe. When Spontaneous Statements Should Not Be Trusted. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190612016.003.0004.

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Statements provided by eyewitnesses and victims have a paramount role in legal cases. Such statements are often the only piece of evidence in criminal trials, hence it is vital to understand how reliable these statements are. This chapter provides an overview of the latest work on how statements can be infected by spontaneous false memories. It first shows that statements that arise spontaneously and without any external suggestive pressure contain a high degree of accuracy. However, the chapter then shows that spontaneous statements can also lead to memory errors, especially when during the e
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Glancy, Jennifer A. Corporal Ignorance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198722618.003.0023.

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Focusing on an incident in which a follower of Jesus severs the ear of the high priest’s slave, I argue that Christian communities formed around embodied memories of the wounded Jesus found—and find—it difficult to account for their role in perpetrating violence. In the formation of corporate identity, collective memory is mediated by bodies. Communities are formed through shared experiences of embodiment. The process of collective memory allowing a community and its members to form a corporate identity tends to exclude other kinds of corporal knowing. Such corporal ignorance is of concern fro
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High, Casey. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039058.003.0001.

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This book is an ethnographic account of how Waorani people experience and remember past violence and the role these memories have in the context of ongoing social, political, and economic changes in Amazonia today. For centuries outsiders have imagined Amazonia as a place of violence, whether in colonial European accounts of “Amazon warriors,” contemporary ideas about “wild Indians” in South America, or famous studies of “tribal warfare.” In order to understand the experiences of Waorani people today, this book focuses on interethnic relations and the history of Christian missionaries in Amazo
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Dunning, Thom, Ron Shepard, and Russell M. Pitzer. Isaiah Shavitt: A Memorial Festschrift from Theoretical Chemistry Accounts. Springer, 2016.

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Dunning, Thom, Ron Shepard, and Russell M. Pitzer. Isaiah Shavitt: A Memorial Festschrift from Theoretical Chemistry Accounts. Springer, 2015.

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King, R. A. H. Aristotle on Distinguishing Phantasia and Memory. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717881.003.0002.

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Aristotle is the first philosopher to give an account of memory based on phantasia, a very broad, non-cognitive power of the soul. But how he distinguishes phantasia when not used in memory, from memory, is not easy to say. Two fundamental strategies for making this contrast may be crudely distinguished—we may call their proponents ‘the Activist’ and ‘the Phenomenalist’. An Activist will say that Aristotle will say: imagining is doing something different from remembering. A Phenomenalist will say that memories and imaginings appear different to their subject. The aim of this chapter is to show
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York memories at home: Personal accounts of domestic life in York, 1900-1960. York Oral History Project and York Castle Museum, 1988.

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