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Collective Memory and Abortive Commemoration: Presidents' Day and the American Holiday Calendar Barry Schwartz. 2008. Collective Memory and Abortive Commemoration: Presidents' Day and the American Holiday Calendar. Social Research. 75(1):75-110.
The Memory Politics of Becoming European: The East European Subalterns and the Collective Memory of Europe Maria Mälksoo. 2009. The Memory Politics of Becoming European: The East European Subalterns and the Collective Memory of Europe. European Journal of International Relations. 15(4):653-680.
Collective Memory and Forgetting: Components for a Study of Obituaries Bridget Fowler. 2005. Collective Memory and Forgetting: Components for a Study of Obituaries. Theory, Culture & Society. 22(6):53-72.
"Land of East Wind": mise en forme d'une mémoire mi'gmaq. (French) P.d. Clarke. 2000. "Land of East Wind": mise en forme d'une mémoire mi'gmaq. (French). Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology. 37(2):167-195.
On the Potential of Norbert Elias's Approach in the Social Memory Research in Central and Eastern Europe Marta Bucholc. 2013. On the Potential of Norbert Elias's Approach in the Social Memory Research in Central and Eastern Europe. Polish Sociological Review. (183):317-334.
Trees, forests, and the shaping of Palestinian and Israeli collective memory Carol B. Bardenstein. 1999. Trees, forests, and the shaping of Palestinian and Israeli collective memory. Acts of memory: Cultural recall in the present. :148–68.
National Memory: The Duty to Remember, the Need to Forget Ronald Koven. 1995. National Memory: The Duty to Remember, the Need to Forget. Society. 32(6):52-58.
Quivira, Coronado, and Kansas: A Formative Chapter in the Story of Kansans' Collective Memory Daryl W. Palmer. 2012. Quivira, Coronado, and Kansas: A Formative Chapter in the Story of Kansans' Collective Memory. Kansas History. 35(4):250-265.