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1. Building a Practical Past: Wayson Choy's Paper Shadows.

2. BY AN EYE-WITNESS: THE WORK OF AZADEH AKHLAGHI.

3. The Routledge Companion to Global Indigenous History: Edited by Ann McGrath and Lynette Russell. London: Routledge, 2021. Pp. 798. A$431 cloth, A$91 paper.

6. INTIMATE GEOPOLITICS: Love, Territory, and the Future on India's Northern Threshold: By SARA SMITH. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2020; 182 pp; index. $120 (cloth), isbn 9780813598574; $29.95 (paper), isbn 9780813598567; $29.95 (electronic) isbn 9780813598581; $29.95 (PDF), isbn 9780813598604

7. Upcoming conferences & calls for papers.

8. The Holocaust and Australia: Refugees, Rejection, and Memory: By Paul Bartrop. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022. Pp. 278. A$39.99 paper.

9. Cinema Memories: A People's History of Cinema-Going in 1960s Britain: MELVYN STOKES, MATTHEW JONES and EMMA PETT (eds.), 2022, London, British Film Institute, pp. xii + 237, illus., £25 (paper).

10. Books Received.

11. Fragments from a Contested Past: Remembrance, Denial, and New Zealand History.: By Joanna Kidman, Vincent O'Malley, Liana MacDonald, Tom Road and Keziah Wallis. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books, 2022. Pp. 183. NZ$ $17.99 paper.

13. Conjuring Abraham, Martin, and John: Memory, Myth, and News of the Obama Presidential Campaign (Top Three Faculty Paper).

14. Where Caciques and Mapmakers Met: Border Making in Eighteenth-Century South America: By Jeffrey Alan Erbig, Jr. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2020. ISBN 978-1-4696-5504-8 (paper); 978-1-4696-5503-1 (cloth). Pp. [xx], 259, illus. US $24.95 (paper); US $90.00 (cloth)

15. Into the Loneliness: The Unholy Alliance of Ernestine Hill and Daisy Bates: By Eleanor Hogan. Sydney: NewSouth Publishing, 2021. Pp. 448. A$34.99 paper.

16. Ruby Rich's Dream Library: Feminist Memory-Keeping as an Archive of Affective Mnemonic Practices.

18. Tomes! Enhancing Community and Embracing Diversity Through Book Arts.

19. The legacy of loss: a contemporary take on the Bengal partition of 1947 through the lens of art.

20. Am I, Me, and Who's She? Liberation Psychology, Historical Memory, and Muslim women.

21. INDEPENDENCE DAYS: THE WORK OF MARYAM JAFRI.

22. RECORDKEEPING AND DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT IN UKRAINE: FROM PAPER TO ELECTRONIC PRACTICES (by the example of Cherkasy region, Ukraine, 1970s-2013).

23. The Dynamics of Adaptive Reuse of the Romanian Industrial Heritage in the Context of Urban Planning.

24. A commentary on Yoko Kawaguchi's paper "Ëxploring a Bridge between Hiroshima and the US: Tanimoto Kiyoshi and his activities in the early post war period" "History and Society".

25. Paper Monuments.

26. Harvard man, American dough boy, Mississippi Jew: the papers of Samuel (Sam) Leyens Switzer in Virginia.

27. Paper, Digits, and Bytes: Putting Our Culture's Memory at Risk.

28. The First Apocalypse of James in a Socio-Linguistic Perspective: Three Greek and Coptic Versions from Ancient Monastic Egypt.

29. Decolonizing the Gaze: A Visual Analysis of the Repatriated Benin Bronzes.

30. Ignorance, Vulnerability, and Memory: Ecocultural Manifestations of Disaster in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide and Indra Sinha's Animal's People.

33. Persistence and change.

34. Converting and evolving a subject heading list into a thesaurus.

35. Trauma at the Intersection of Precarity and the Politics of Language: Exploring Memory and Manipulation in Joy Kogawa's Obasan.

36. Public Participation in Wildfire Rescue and Management: A Case Study from Chongqing, China.

37. A CELEBRATORY FEMINIST AESTHETICS IN POSTFEMINIST TIMES.

38. Football Disasters and Pilgrimage: Commemoration through Religious and Non-Religious Ritual and Materiality.

39. Collecting traces of the outside world: an alternative collective memory of the lockdown.

40. Popularising Gardening: William Robinson and the Transmission of Garden Knowledge in the Illustrated Press.

41. "Book Burning" in Japan.

43. National identity and money: Czech and Slovak Lands 1918-2008.

44. In Paper City, Japanese survivors recount their experiences of the 1945 firebombing of Tokyo.

45. "Much More than a Song": The 1935 Campaign for a National "Dixie" Memorial.

46. Memorial agency, heritage dissonance, and the politics of memory in the preservation of Rio de Janeiro's Valongo slave wharf.

47. Welcome to the February 2024 PMWJ.

48. 'Dubai' as a Place of Memory in Malayalam Cinema.

49. Reading Bhadralok Cultural Memory, Kitsch and Culture Industry In Ritwik Ghatak’s Films.

50. Frequency Agile Anti-Interference Technology Based on Reinforcement Learning Using Long Short-Term Memory and Multi-Layer Historical Information Observation.