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    Agonistic Interventions into Public Commemorative Art:An Innovative Form of Counter-memorial Practice?

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    In light of recent controversies around the removal or modification of public commemorative art, such as memorials and monuments, this paper interrogates the value of competing approaches to counter-memorial practice using the framework of agonistic memory. It argues that much counter-memorial practice today, as it relates to historical memory, is dominated by a “cosmopolitan” mode that fails to offer a convincing response to the rise of right-wing populism and its instrumentalization of conflicts over public commemorative art. The article investigates two case studies of counter-memorial interventions that focus on the memory of fascism in Europe today and seeks to identify and assess emergent agonistic practices

    Scientific Periodicals : The Philosophical Transactions and the Edinburgh Medical Journal

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    Towards new knowledge : The corpus of Late Modern English Medical Texts

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    Changing portrayals of medicine and patients in eighteenth-century medical writing : Lexical bundles in Public Health, Methods, and case studies

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    Public health

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    Sociohistorical and cultural context of Late Modern English Medical Texts

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    Manual to the LMEMT corpus

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