Memory, Race, and Place Barbara J. Heath, Lori A. Lee. 2010. Memory, Race, and Place. History Compass. 8(12):1352-1368.
Memory, History, and Nostalgia in Berlin’s Jewish Museum Amy Sodaro. 2013. Memory, History, and Nostalgia in Berlin’s Jewish Museum. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society. 26(1):77-91.
Ansiedlung als Identifikationsbeleg. Erinnerungskonstrukte in Siedler/Kolonistenromanen. (German) Horst Fassel. 2012. Ansiedlung als Identifikationsbeleg. Erinnerungskonstrukte in Siedler/Kolonistenromanen. (German). Regional Identity and Colonization. Reconstructing the Collective Memory in the Novels about the Colonization of Banat. (English). 8(1):229-265.
Cartographies of violence: Japanese Canadian women, memory, and the subjects of the internment Mona Oikawa. 2012. Cartographies of violence: Japanese Canadian women, memory, and the subjects of the internment. Studies in gender and history.
Born in the U.S.A: birth, commemoration, and American public memory Seth C. Bruggeman. 2012. Born in the U.S.A: birth, commemoration, and American public memory. Public history in historical perspective.
Power of collective memories and evidence: proceedings of the International Conference on Records and Archives, 17-18 July 2008, Singapore Unknown, Completely. 2009. Power of collective memories and evidence: proceedings of the International Conference on Records and Archives, 17-18 July 2008, Singapore.
Lee and His Generals in War and Memory Gary W. Gallagher. 1998. Lee and His Generals in War and Memory.
Politics of memory and history: Shūsen in Japanese "apologetic" historiography Huiyu Cai. 1999. Politics of memory and history: Shūsen in Japanese "apologetic" historiography.
Lost to Public Commemoration: American Veterans of the "Forgotten" Korean War Judith Keene. 2011. Lost to Public Commemoration: American Veterans of the "Forgotten" Korean War. Journal of Social History. 44(4):1095-1113.
Memory and the Abolitionist Heritage: Thomas Wentworth Higginson and the Uncertain Meaning of the Civil War W. Scott Poole. 2005. Memory and the Abolitionist Heritage: Thomas Wentworth Higginson and the Uncertain Meaning of the Civil War. Civil War History. 51(2):202-217.