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Same Memory, Different Memorials
Faculti Editorial
Queen Mary University of London
Recent literature on modern martyrdom and memory has focused on cases in which individual groups remember martyrs’ sacrifices by making similar memorials to them. Reuben Loffman argues that even if members of a group agree on a martyr narrative, different memorials with diverse meanings can still be erected in memory of the martyrs concerned. Publication
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