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- Heritage and Memory of War: Responses from small islands
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- Resistance, the body and the V-sign campaign in Channel Islander WWII German internment camps
- Sites of Memory, Sites of Oblivion: The archaeology of twentieth century conflict in Europe
- Did Magic Matter? The Saliency of Magic in the Early Roman Empire
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