Gettysburg: a novel of the Civil War Newt Gingrich, William R Forstchen, Albert S Hanser. 2003. Gettysburg: a novel of the Civil War.
History, Commemoration, and Belief: Abraham Lincoln in American Memory, 1945-2001 Barry Schwartz, Howard Schuman. 2005. History, Commemoration, and Belief: Abraham Lincoln in American Memory, 1945-2001. American Sociological Review. 70(2):183-203.
"The Boys Will Have to Fight the Battles without Me." Edward John Harcourt. 2006. "The Boys Will Have to Fight the Battles without Me.". Southern Cultures. 12(3):29-54.
The Shadow of the Civil War: A Historiography of Civil War Memory Matthew J. Grow. 2003. The Shadow of the Civil War: A Historiography of Civil War Memory. American Nineteenth Century History. 4(2):77-103.
Collective memory and management of the past: the entrepreneurs of civil war memory in post-war Lebanon Elsa Abou Assi. 2010. Collective memory and management of the past: the entrepreneurs of civil war memory in post-war Lebanon. International Social Science Journal. 61(202):399-409.
The 1906 Uncle Tom’s Cabin Law and the Politics of Race and Memory in Early-Twentieth-Century Kentucky Anne E. Marshall. 2011. The 1906 Uncle Tom’s Cabin Law and the Politics of Race and Memory in Early-Twentieth-Century Kentucky. The Journal of the Civil War Era. 1(3):368-393.
A Tale of Two Civil War Statues: Teaching the Geographies of Memory and Heritage in Norfolk, Virginia Jonathan I. Leib. 2012. A Tale of Two Civil War Statues: Teaching the Geographies of Memory and Heritage in Norfolk, Virginia. Southeastern Geographer. 52(4):398-412.
The Election of 1896 and the Restructuring of Civil War Memory Patrick J. Kelly. 2003. The Election of 1896 and the Restructuring of Civil War Memory. Civil War History. 49(3):254-280.
For Union, Not for Glory: Memory and the Civil War Volunteers of Lancaster, Massachusetts Teresa A. Thomas. 1994. For Union, Not for Glory: Memory and the Civil War Volunteers of Lancaster, Massachusetts. Civil War History. 40(1):25-47.