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.
Imagining the city: memories and cultures in Cape Town Sean Field, Renate Meyer, Felicity Swanson. 2007. Imagining the city: memories and cultures in Cape Town.
Naming colonialism: history and collective memory in the Congo, 1870-1960 Osumaka Likaka. 2009. Naming colonialism: history and collective memory in the Congo, 1870-1960. Africa and the diaspora: history, politics, culture.
Behind the "Veil of Memory": About the Limitations of Narratives Rita Voltmer. 2010. Behind the "Veil of Memory": About the Limitations of Narratives. Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft. 5(1):96-102.
The Privatization of the Holocaust: Memory, Historiography, and Politics Daniel Gutwein. 2009. The Privatization of the Holocaust: Memory, Historiography, and Politics. Israel Studies. 14(1):36-64.
The Second Battle of Covadonga: The Politics of Commemoration in Modern Spain Carolyn P. Boyd. 2002. The Second Battle of Covadonga: The Politics of Commemoration in Modern Spain. History & Memory. 14(1):37-64.
Lest We Remember: Civil War Memory and Commemoration among the Five Tribes Jeff Fortney. 2012. Lest We Remember: Civil War Memory and Commemoration among the Five Tribes. The American Indian Quarterly. 36(4):525-544.
Just Memory: War and the Ethics of Remembrance Viet Thanh Nguyen. 2013. Just Memory: War and the Ethics of Remembrance. American Literary History. 25(1):144-163.
Anti-Haitianism, Historical Memory, and the Potential for Genocidal Violence in the Dominican Republic Edward Paulino. 2006. Anti-Haitianism, Historical Memory, and the Potential for Genocidal Violence in the Dominican Republic. Genocide Studies and Prevention. 1(3):265-288.