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ashleigh.pust
ashleigh.pust
Monuments in Historical Abstracts
Sep 4 2008, 4:26 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 4 2008, 4:26 PM EDT
A couple articles that I found in Historical Abstracts about monuments were:

THE RUSSIAN MONUMENT AT 'AYASTEFANOS' (SAN STEFANO): BETWEEN DEFEAT AND REVENGE, REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING. Kaya Mutlu, Dilek.; Middle Eastern Studies 2007 43(1): 75-86 12p.

STATUES IN THE SQUARE: HAUNTINGS AT THE HEART OF EMPIRE. Cherry, Deborah.; Art History 2006 29(4): 660-697.

RECYCLING FRENCH HEROES: THE DESTRUCTION OF BRONZE STATUES UNDER THE VICHY REGIME. Karlsgodt, Elizabeth Campbell.; French Historical Studies 2006 29(1): 143-18 39p.

THE SILENCE OF THE BULLET MONUMENT: VIOLENCE AND 'TRUTH' MANAGEMENT, DUSUN-NYOR 1948, AND KRU-ZE 2004. Satha-Anand, Chaiwat.; Critical Asian Studies 2006 38(1): 11-37 27p.

'TAMING THE DEATH': THE CULTURE OF DEATH (1915-18) AND ITS REMEMBERING AND COMMEMORATING THROUGH THE FIRST WORLD WAR SOLDIER MONUMENTS IN BULGARIA (1917-44). Dimitrova, Snezhana.; Social History 2005 30(2): 175-194 20p.
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Webbmaster
Webbmaster
1. RE: Monuments in Historical Abstracts
Sep 10 2008, 12:58 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 10 2008, 12:58 PM EDT
Say, Ashleigh, these are great! Historical Abstracts really produced some fine citations. Do you find this valuable?    

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