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Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory Owen J Dwyer, Derek H Alderman. 2008. Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory. :144.
Honoring the Civil War Dead: Commemoration and the Problem of Reconciliation John R Neff. 2005. Honoring the Civil War Dead: Commemoration and the Problem of Reconciliation. Modern war studies. :328.
The Un-Reconstructed South: Managing Whiteness and Popular Memory Through Cultural Preservation Sara Mason. 2003. The Un-Reconstructed South: Managing Whiteness and Popular Memory Through Cultural Preservation. :1-20.
De Bow's Revolution: The Memory of the American Revolution in the Politics of the Sectional Crisis, 1850-1861 Jonathan B. Crider. 2009. De Bow's Revolution: The Memory of the American Revolution in the Politics of the Sectional Crisis, 1850-1861. American Nineteenth Century History. 10(3):317-332.
Memory, Race, and Place Barbara J. Heath, Lori A. Lee. 2010. Memory, Race, and Place. History Compass. 8(12):1352-1368.
Contentious and Collected: Memory's Future in Southern History W. Fitzhugh Brundage. 2009. Contentious and Collected: Memory's Future in Southern History. Part of special section: Commemorating seventy-five years of the Journal of southern history. 75(3):751-766.
Surveying Memory: The Past in Black and White Larry J. Griffin, Peggy G. Hargis. 2008. Surveying Memory: The Past in Black and White. The Southern Literary Journal. 40(2):42-69.
A Disturbing and Alien Memory: Southern Novelists Writing History Douglas L Mitchell. 2008. A Disturbing and Alien Memory: Southern Novelists Writing History. :264.