The significance of memory in the present / Danielle Drozdzewski, Sarah De Nardi, Emma Waterton
Part I. Placing memory in public
Encountering memory in the everyday city / Danielle Drozdzewski
Personal reflections on formal Second World War memorials in everyday spaces in Singapore / Hamzah Muzaini
Multiple and contested geographies of memory: remembering the 1989 Romanian Revolution / Duncan Light and Craig Young
Wrecks to relics Sha'ar Hagai, Israel: battle remains and the formation of a battlescape / Moaz Azaryahu
Part II. Narrative memorial practices: storytelling and materiality
Who were the enemies? The spatial practices of belonging and exclusion in Second World War Italy / Sarah De Nardi
Sound memory: a critical concept for researching past wartime experiences / Carolyn Birdsall
Heralding Jericho: narratives of remembrance, reclamation and Republican identity in Belfast, Northern Ireland / Lia Dong Shimada
In the shadow of centenaries: Irish artists go to war 1914-1918 / Nuala C. Johnson
Part III. Commemorative rituals of remembering in place
Embodied memory at the Australian War Memorial / Jason Dittmer and Emma Waterton
Affective atmospheres / Shanti Sumartojo and Quentin Stevens
Beyond sentimentality and glorification: using a history of emotions to deal with the horror of war / Andrea Witcomb
Witnessing and affect: altering, imagining and making new spaces to remember the Great War in modern Britain / Ross Wilson
Places of memory and mourning in Nazi Germany / Joshua Hagen.