September 11 terrorist attacks not only affect the United States but also the entire international community. Hundreds perished; most of them innocent citizens from over ninety different nations. It has changed the history of America, much like Japan’s strike against Pearl Harbor. The 9/11 attacks triggered the United States’ ongoing war against terrorism, starting with Afghanistan as the first target to overthrow Taliban, changing the course of world history. The significance of the incident and severity of that traumatic loss makes a case for a memorial on the UMass campus in tribute to those victims. It is worth mentioning that a UMass community member (computer research specialist) lost his life in that event. The intention of this desi...
(An extra essay published in honor of those who perished during the September 11 tragedy) We at e-...
September 11, 2011, marks 10 years since the terrorist attacks that changed the nation and the world...
This thesis examines the formation of national memory by exploring tenth anniversary television cove...
September 11, 2001 started off as just another Tuesday. Men and women across America woke up and wen...
From the oval office to town halls, from the television screen to the archive, Americans sought to d...
This thesis project argues that memorials constructed after 9/11 were designed specifically in a way...
The purpose of the study was to record the post-traumatic symptoms resulting from the September 11th...
Professors Hopkins and Hopkins review the impact of 9/11 as a symbol in American politics. Following...
Abstract: Published a decade after September 11, 2001, Amy Waldman’s novel The Submission recounts t...
In memory of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, The Counterweight at UMM has establis...
Memorials and commemorations typically reinforce narratives that create and support group identity a...
How might the memorialisation of sorrow caused by violence and conflict, mass shooting, or war be ex...
This dissertation traces the emergence of 9/11 memory as it is shaped in relation to the event\u27s ...
The series of terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001 in the USA, the largest in the history of the w...
News Stories ArchiveStudents, faculty and staff at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) honored the n...
(An extra essay published in honor of those who perished during the September 11 tragedy) We at e-...
September 11, 2011, marks 10 years since the terrorist attacks that changed the nation and the world...
This thesis examines the formation of national memory by exploring tenth anniversary television cove...
September 11, 2001 started off as just another Tuesday. Men and women across America woke up and wen...
From the oval office to town halls, from the television screen to the archive, Americans sought to d...
This thesis project argues that memorials constructed after 9/11 were designed specifically in a way...
The purpose of the study was to record the post-traumatic symptoms resulting from the September 11th...
Professors Hopkins and Hopkins review the impact of 9/11 as a symbol in American politics. Following...
Abstract: Published a decade after September 11, 2001, Amy Waldman’s novel The Submission recounts t...
In memory of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, The Counterweight at UMM has establis...
Memorials and commemorations typically reinforce narratives that create and support group identity a...
How might the memorialisation of sorrow caused by violence and conflict, mass shooting, or war be ex...
This dissertation traces the emergence of 9/11 memory as it is shaped in relation to the event\u27s ...
The series of terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001 in the USA, the largest in the history of the w...
News Stories ArchiveStudents, faculty and staff at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) honored the n...
(An extra essay published in honor of those who perished during the September 11 tragedy) We at e-...
September 11, 2011, marks 10 years since the terrorist attacks that changed the nation and the world...
This thesis examines the formation of national memory by exploring tenth anniversary television cove...