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Notes
1. Pine, The Politics of Irish Memory, 3.
2. Nora, “Between Memory and History,” 9.
3. Young, The Texture of Memory, 147.
4. Casey, Remembering, 217.
5. Wodak, The Discursive Construction of National Identity, 170.
6. Halbwachs and Coser, On Collective Memory, 23–24.
7. Ricoeur, Memory, History, Forgetting, 85.
8. Decade of centenaries Website, https://www.decadeofcentenaries.com/expert-advisory-group/ [accessed August 23, 2022].
9. Krapp, Déjà Vu: Aberrations of Cultural Memory, xv.
10. Freud, The Case of Schreber, 150.
11. Hallam and Hockey, Death, Memory, and Material Culture, 8.
12. White, Freud’s Memory, 146.
13. Derrida, Theory and Practice, 25.
14. Casey, Remembering, 217–218.
15. Ibid., 216–217.
16. Hawkes, Shakespeare in the Present, 22.
17. Grady, Shakespeare and Impure Aesthetics, 236.
18. Hallam and Hockey, Death, Memory, and Material Culture, 2.
19. Dickinson, The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, 491.
20. Casey, Remembering, xi.
21. Connerton, How Modernity Forgets, 12.
22. Santos, “Memory and Narrative in Social Theory,” 163.
23. Jones, Memory and Material Culture, 44.
24. Connerton, How Societies Remember, 102.
25. Miller, Modernism, Ireland and the Erotics of Memory, 21.
26. Ibid., 22.
27. Ibid., 22.
28. Ibid., 24.