Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory Owen J Dwyer, Derek H Alderman. 2008. Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory. :144.
Emmett Till in Literary Memory and Imagination Harriet Pollack, Christopher Metress. 2008. Emmett Till in Literary Memory and Imagination. Southern literary studies. :262.
Memory, Identity and the (Im)possibility of Reconciliation: The Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa Aletta J. Norval. 1998. Memory, Identity and the (Im)possibility of Reconciliation: The Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa. Constellations: An International Journal of Critical & Democratic Theory. 5(2):250-265.
“Generations and Collective Memory” Revisited: Race, Region, and Memory of Civil Rights Larry J. Griffin. 2004. “Generations and Collective Memory” Revisited: Race, Region, and Memory of Civil Rights. American sociological review. 69(4):544–557.
The political economy of memory: the challenges of representing national conflict at 'identity-driven' museums Robyn Autry. 2013. The political economy of memory: the challenges of representing national conflict at 'identity-driven' museums. Theory & Society. 42(1):57-80.
Between Eichmann and Kant: Thinking on Evil after Arendt Adi Ophir. 1996. Between Eichmann and Kant: Thinking on Evil after Arendt. History and Memory. 8(2):89.
When Actor and Spectator Meet in the Courtroom: Reflections on Hannah Arendt's Concept of Judgment Leora Y. Bilsky. 1996. When Actor and Spectator Meet in the Courtroom: Reflections on Hannah Arendt's Concept of Judgment. History and Memory. 8(2):137.
Historians and Public Memory in Japan: The "Comfort Women" Controversy; Introduction Jordan Sand. 1999. Historians and Public Memory in Japan: The "Comfort Women" Controversy; Introduction. History and Memory. 11(2):115.
Memory and Reconciliation in the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Victoria J. Gallagher. 1999. Memory and Reconciliation in the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Rhetoric & Public Affairs. 2(2):303-320.
What Do These Memories Do? Civil Rights Remembrance and Racial Attitudes Larry J Griffin, Kenneth A Bollen. 2009. What Do These Memories Do? Civil Rights Remembrance and Racial Attitudes American Sociological Review. 74(4):594-614.