Memory by Consensus: Remembering the American Revolutionary War in Chicago Christopher J. Young. 2016. Memory by Consensus: Remembering the American Revolutionary War in Chicago. Journal of American Studies. 50(4):971-1997.
Riot and Remembrance: Puerto Rican Chicago and the Politics of Interruption Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz. 2016. Riot and Remembrance: Puerto Rican Chicago and the Politics of Interruption. Centro Journal. 28(2):204-217.
A Direct Comparison of Popular Models of Normal Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Disease in Samples of African Americans, Mexican Americans, and Refugees and Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union Robert W. Schrauf, Madelyn Iris. 2011. A Direct Comparison of Popular Models of Normal Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Disease in Samples of African Americans, Mexican Americans, and Refugees and Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 59(4):628-636.
History Memory and Historic Districts in Chicago Theodore J. Karamanski. 2010. History Memory and Historic Districts in Chicago. Public Historian. 32(4):33-41.
In Memory of Virtue: A Study of Illinoians' Designs for the Lincoln Tomb Douglas G. Campbell. 1984. In Memory of Virtue: A Study of Illinoians' Designs for the Lincoln Tomb. Lincoln Herald. 86(1):32-40.
Collective memory, candidacy, and victimisation: community epidemiologies of breast cancer risk T Salant, S Gehlert. 2008. Collective memory, candidacy, and victimisation: community epidemiologies of breast cancer risk. Sociology of Health & Illness. 30(4):599-615.