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2010
Mikyoung Kim, Barry Schwartz.  2010.  Northeast Asia's Difficult Past: Essays in Collective Memory. Palgrave Macmillan memory studies. :276.
1997
Barry Schwartz.  1997.  COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND HISTORY: How Abraham Lincoln Became a Symbol of Racial Equality. Sociological Quarterly. 38(3):469-496.
Tong Zhang, Barry Schwartz.  1997.  Confucius and the Cultural Revolution: A Study in Collective Memory. International Journal of Politics, Culture & Society. 11(2):189-212.
1996
Barry Schwartz.  1996.  Introduction: The expanding past. Qualitative Sociology. 19(3):275-282.
Barry Schwartz.  1996.  Memory as a Cultural System: Abraham Lincoln in World War II. American Sociological Review. 61(5):908-927.
Barry Schwartz.  1996.  Rereading the Gettysburg Address: Social Change and Collective Memory. Qualitative Sociology. 19(3):395.
1991
Barry Schwartz.  1991.  Iconography and Collective Memory: Lincoln's Image in the American Mind. The Sociological Quarterly. 32(3):301-319.
Barry Schwartz.  1991.  Social Change and Collective Memory: The Democratization of George Washington. American Sociological Review. 56(2):221-236.
Robin Wagner-Pacifici, Barry Schwartz.  1991.  The Vietnam Veterans Memorial: Commemorating a Difficult Past. American Journal of Sociology. 97(2):376-420.
1986
Barry Schwartz, Yael Zerubavel, Bernice M Barnett.  1986.  The Recovery of Masada: A Study in Collective Memory. The Sociological Quarterly. 27(2):147-164.