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Channels - Marianas Wartime Oral Histories Portal—Public-Facing Digital Archive of Island Memory :: FRELIP Discovery
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Orality and Memory in the Carnival of Cádiz, Spain: Identity, Urban Space, and Socio-Political Transgression
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Pershing Square: A History of Plans, Designers, and Publics
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Public, Private, Protected: Encapsulation and the disempowerment of the digital architect
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Concrete's Many Fair-Faces
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Capturing Memories in My Sketchbook
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Urban Place Making/ Performing Rural Memories
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Presencia de amor en la isla / Presence of Love on the Island
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THE LOWER ATHABASCA REGIONAL PLAN’S FUTURE IS HISTORY
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The Sonic Record: Interpretation, Aesthetics, and Labor History
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Documenting Memory, Surveillance, and Carceral Geographies at National Park Sites in the US–Mexico Borderlands
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Beyond Multidisciplinarity . . . and Interdisciplinarity. Transdisciplinarity and the history of Basque Studies
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Learning the Concept of “In-Between” in Architecture from History and Practice
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A Daily Practice in Memories of a Lived Experience: Bridging Pune and New York City
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Sculpting Public Space
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New Perspectives in Transcontinental Railroad History: An Interview with Laura Dominguez
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GeoGuessr's Digital Pilgrimages
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Introduction: Walking in the Digital City
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Memories of ‘Basque Violence’ political violence, conflict, and reconciliation in the perspective of cultural narratology: a transdisciplinary and transnational paradigm?
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A Reverse History of Modernism: What Connects Prague to Le Corbusier?
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Mapping and predicting urban heat island intensity hotspots through a space–time machine learning framework in Bangladesh
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Rekindling the Flame: The History of the Kent Iron Furnace and a New Interpretive Perspective
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History & Hope for Climate Action: Illuminating the Role of Energy in National Parks
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A Spatial History of Thomas Edison National Historical Park: Challenges and Opportunities
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Steps on the Healing Journey: Investigating the Pipestone Indian Boarding School Archival Records for Survivors, Descendants, Tribes, and National Park Visitors