Part I -- Scaffolding Memory -- 1 -- Commemorative Architecture since 1914; 1.1 Commemorating the First World War; 1.2 The Aftermath of the Second World War; 1.3 After 1980: Filling and Creating Voids; 1.4 Building Memory in the Twenty-First Century; -- 2 -- The Dual Role of Memorial Architecture; 2.1 Collective Traumatic Memory and How It Is Constructed; 2.2 Coming to Terms with Loss and the Individual Mourning Process; 2.3 Designing Spaces for Traumatic Memory and Mourning; 2.4 Fundamental Elements of Engagement; -- Part II -- Case Studies -- 3 -- Memorials to the Victims of Terrorism; 3.1 Materializing Trauma: The 11-M Memorial; 3.2 After Atocha; 3.3 Public Sentiment and Memorial Design; -- 4 -- Memorial Museums; 4.1 Dossin Barracks; 4.2 Cité de la Muette; 4.3 Perilous Landscapes; -- 5 -- War Memorials; 5.1 The 'Ring of Memory' International Memorial; 5.2 Remembrance Park 14-18; 5.3 Contemporary Commemoration
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