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Remembering 1989: Future Archives of Public Protest
Anke Pinkert
Germanic Languages and Literatures
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Program in Comparative and World Literature
Program in Jewish Culture and Society
Media and Cinema Studies
European Union Center
Russian, East European and Eurasian Center
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Arts and Humanities
Remembering
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Germany
100%
East Germany
50%
Action
25%
Historic
25%
Democracy
25%
Vernacular
25%
troops
25%
East Europeans
25%
audio recordings
25%
Uprising
25%
victory
25%
Iconic
25%
footage
25%
defeat
25%
Berlin Wall
25%
interregnum
25%
protesters
25%
National Memory
25%
Memory studies
25%
Keyphrases
Germany
100%
Public Protest
100%
Radical Democracy
40%
Videotape
20%
Democracy
20%
Audio Recording
20%
Military
20%
Neoliberal
20%
Capitalism
20%
Transient Sources
20%
Reunification
20%
Memory Studies
20%
Socialism
20%
East Europeans
20%
East Germany
20%
European History
20%
Dissidents
20%
Church Leaders
20%
Fall of the Berlin Wall
20%
Interregnum
20%
Protesters
20%
National Memory
20%
Social Uprising
20%
German Democratic Republic
20%
Social Sciences
Germany
100%
Radical Democracy
33%
Democracy
16%
German
16%
Berlin
16%
Reunification
16%
European History
16%
Socialism
16%