The Institutionalization of Fame: Achievement, Recognition, and Cultural Consecration in Baseball Michael Patrick Allen, Nicholas L. Parsons. 2006. The Institutionalization of Fame: Achievement, Recognition, and Cultural Consecration in Baseball. American Sociological Review. 71(5):808-825.
There's No Dying in Baseball: Cultural Valorization, Collective Memory, and Induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame Nicholas L. Parsons, Michael J. Stern. 2012. There's No Dying in Baseball: Cultural Valorization, Collective Memory, and Induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Sociology of Sport Journal. 29(1):62-88.
Studying sport through the lens of historical sociology and/or sociological history Joseph A. Maguire. 2011. Studying sport through the lens of historical sociology and/or sociological history. Sport in Society. 14(7/8):872-882.
Cricket, Social Formation and Cultural Continuity in Barbados: A Preliminary Ethnohistory Brain Stoddart. 2006. Cricket, Social Formation and Cultural Continuity in Barbados: A Preliminary Ethnohistory. Sport in Society. 9(5):762-789.
Women's Baseball in the 1860s: Reestablishing a Historical Memory Debra Shattuck. 2011. Women's Baseball in the 1860s: Reestablishing a Historical Memory. NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture. 19(2):1-26.