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Remembering our past
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David C. Rubin
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511527913
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1996
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511527913
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 129
Time in autobiographical memory
pp. 180
Autobiographical memory in court
pp. 199
Perspective, meaning, and remembering
pp. 318
Memories of college: The importance of specific educational episodes
pp. 19
What is recollective memory?
pp. 67
Autobiographical knowledge and autobiographical memories
pp. 94
Autobiographical remembering: Narrative constraints on objectified selves
pp. 157
The pliability of autobiographical memory: Misinformation and the false memory problem
pp. 218
Emotional events and emotions in autobiographical memories
pp. 244
Depression and the specificity of autobiographical memory
pp. 271
Remembering as communication: A family recounts its past
pp. 291
Group narrative as a cultural context of autobiography
pp. 341
Remembering, recounting, and reminiscing: The development of autobiographical memory in social context
pp. 360
Intersecting meanings of reminiscence in adult development and aging
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