Screenshot of a TOC page in the journal Memory Studies. Text:
"Volume 18 Number 5 October 2025
Contents
Special Issue: Camp Memories. Silencing, contesting and
memorializing past encampments in Africa and beyond
Guest Editor: Jochen Lingelbach
Editorial
Introduction: Camp memories in Africa and beyond 1133
Jochen Lingelbach
Special Issue Articles
Constructing, reconstructing and representing communities: Polish and 1152
Ukrainian memory activists from displaced person camps in Western Germany
and Austria after the Second World War
Sarah Grandke
Remembering a Polish refugee camp in Mbala, Zambia: Community initiatives, 1172
excavations, museum exhibitions and local memories
Mary Mbewe
El Shatt: Memories of a Yugoslav Partisan refugee camp travelling from 1189
North Africa to Croatia
Marijana Hameršak and Jochen Lingelbach
Reconstructing the legacies of colonial detention: Digital heritage, memory, 1214
and the Mau Mau Emergency, 1952–1960
Bethany Rebisz
Remember Mboroma? Narrating a fragmented exile past via UNHCR 1233
and SWAPO camps
Christian A Williams"
It is slowly getting published:
Proofs for my special issue on Camp Memories (all texts are already published online first)
A first view on the TOC !!
https://journals.sagepub.com/home/mss
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