Forgetting the Revolution and Remembering the War: Memory and Violence in Highland Bolivia Andrew Canessa. 2009. Forgetting the Revolution and Remembering the War: Memory and Violence in Highland Bolivia. History Workshop Journal. 68(1):173-198.
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.
Notsie Narratives: History, Memory and Meaning in West Africa Sandra E. Greene. 2002. Notsie Narratives: History, Memory and Meaning in West Africa. The South Atlantic Quarterly. 101(4):1015-1041.
The Collective Memory of Auschwitz and World War II among Catholics in Poland: A Qualitative Study of Three Communities Marek Kucia, Marta Duch-Dyngosz, Mateusz Magierowski. 2013. The Collective Memory of Auschwitz and World War II among Catholics in Poland: A Qualitative Study of Three Communities. History & Memory. 25(2):132-173.
A Date Which Will Live: Pearl Harbor in American memory Emily S Rosenberg. 2003. A Date Which Will Live: Pearl Harbor in American memory. American encounters/global interactions. :236.
Memory and Proof of Age in England 1272–1327 John Bedell. 1999. Memory and Proof of Age in England 1272–1327. Past & Present. 162(1):3-27.
Anniversary Journalism, Collective Memory, and the Cultural Authority to Tell the Story of the American Past Carolyn Kitch. 2002. Anniversary Journalism, Collective Memory, and the Cultural Authority to Tell the Story of the American Past. Journal of Popular Culture. 36(1):44-67.
Collective memory: theory and politics Chris Weedon, Glenn Jordan. 2012. Collective memory: theory and politics. Social Semiotics. 22(2):143-153.
Politics and Collective Memory: The Debate over the "New Historians" in Israel Anita Shapira. 1995. Politics and Collective Memory: The Debate over the "New Historians" in Israel. History and Memory. 7(1):9.
Eichmann, Arendt and Freud in Jerusalem: On the Evils of Narcissism and the Pleasures of Thoughtlessness Jose Brunner. 1996. Eichmann, Arendt and Freud in Jerusalem: On the Evils of Narcissism and the Pleasures of Thoughtlessness. History and Memory. 8(2):61.