The Killer Angels, Popular Memory, and the Battle of Gettysburg Sesquicentennial Nicholas White. 2012. The Killer Angels, Popular Memory, and the Battle of Gettysburg Sesquicentennial. Journal of Popular Culture. 45(5):1090-1108.
Cultural Production in the Lebanese Diaspora: Memory, Nostalgia and Displacement Dalia Abdelhady. 2007. Cultural Production in the Lebanese Diaspora: Memory, Nostalgia and Displacement. Journal of Political & Military Sociology. 35(1):39-62.
Creating a Photographic Record of World War I Andrew L. Mendelson, Carolyn Kitch. 2011. Creating a Photographic Record of World War I. Journalism History. 37(3):142-150.
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.
Consumed Nostalgia: Memory in the Age of Fast Capitalism Elizabeth Guffey. 2017. Consumed Nostalgia: Memory in the Age of Fast Capitalism. Journal of American Studies. 51(1):N.PAG-1.
History Telling at the Kitchen Table: Private Joseph Shields, World War II, and Mother-Centered Memory in the Late Twentieth Century Robert F. Jefferson, Angelita Reyes. 2002. History Telling at the Kitchen Table: Private Joseph Shields, World War II, and Mother-Centered Memory in the Late Twentieth Century. Journal of Family History. 27(4):430.
History as an Arena of Sino-Korean Conflict and the Role of the United States Gilbert Rozman. 2012. History as an Arena of Sino-Korean Conflict and the Role of the United States. Asian Perspective. 36(2):263-285.
Erasing the Brown Scare: Referential Afterlife and the Power of Memory Templates Gary Alan Fine, Terence McDonnell. 2007. Erasing the Brown Scare: Referential Afterlife and the Power of Memory Templates. Social Problems. 54(2):170-187.
Mythologizing Memories: A Critique of the Utah Korean War Memorial Suhi Choi. 2012. Mythologizing Memories: A Critique of the Utah Korean War Memorial. Public Historian. 34(1):61-82.
Cultures of Denial: Avoiding Knowledge of State Violations of Human Rights in Argentina and the United States Barbara Sutton, Kari Marie Norgaard. 2013. Cultures of Denial: Avoiding Knowledge of State Violations of Human Rights in Argentina and the United States. Sociological Forum. 28(3):495–524.