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The imperative to remember foundational traumas such as the Holocaust, slavery, apartheid, or colonialism has often led the study of memory to enshrine particular national or ethno-cultural histories. As memory studies moves towards a more transnational and transcultural orientation, however, distinct histories are currently conceptualized through models of convergence and movement. Memory Without Borders investigates this transcultural turn in light of its consequences for justice, rights, reparations and reconciliation across national and ethno-cultural boundaries, and between the scales of the individual and the collective.