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- Censorship and Book-Burning in Imperial Rome and Egypt
- Hic Finis Antoninorum Nomini in Re Publica Fuit. Assassination of Emperor Elagabalus and Condemnation of His Memory*
- Politics of Erasure
- The Politics of Memory and Inheritance
- Imagendering II: Gender and Visualization
- Rome's Buildings and Monuments Served As Prompts for Memory and As
- Animus After Actium? Antony, Augustus, and Damnatio Memoriae
- The Public Relations Paradox of Erasure Damnatio Memoriae As
- Download Carlos Cortes's Research
- Memory Hole - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia Page 1 of 2
- To the Victory of Caracalla”
- To Augustan Rome
- Circulating Imperial Ideology: Coins As Propaganda in the Roman World
- Damning Subplots: the Principate of Domitian Between Literary Sources and Fresh Material Evidence
- Domitian and Damnatio Memoriae in Rome
- How Censorship Becomes Iconoclasm
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- WRAP Theses Heathcote Vol1
- Theoderic, the Goths, and the Restoration of the Roman Empire
- THE PRESENCE of "DAMNATIO MEMORIAE" in ROMAN ART Author(S): Lauren Hackworth Petersen Source: Source: Notes in the History of Art, Vol
- Trabajo Fin De Grado
- While Rome Burned: Fire, Leadership, and Urban Disaster in the Roman Cultural Imagination
- Leonardo De Arrizabalaga Y Prado, the Emperor Elagabalus: Fact Or Fiction? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010
- Yugoslavia Revisited: Contested Histories Through Public Memories of President Tito
- On the Touristification of 20Th Century Authoritarianism: Museological Discourse and the Question of Memory
- FOMO" Redirects Here
- Gender, Memory, and Identity in the Roman World
- Monuments to the Confederacy and the Right to Destroy in Cultural-Property Law
- 5.4 Shadows Sans Substance