History, Commemoration, and Belief: Abraham Lincoln in American Memory, 1945-2001 Barry Schwartz, Howard Schuman. 2005. History, Commemoration, and Belief: Abraham Lincoln in American Memory, 1945-2001. American Sociological Review. 70(2):183-203.
Abraham Lincoln in the Post-Heroic Era: History and Memory in Late Twentieth-Century America Barry Schwartz. 2008. Abraham Lincoln in the Post-Heroic Era: History and Memory in Late Twentieth-Century America. :394.
Abraham Lincoln and the Forge of National Memory Barry Schwartz. 2000. Abraham Lincoln and the Forge of National Memory.
Abraham Lincoln and the Forge of National Memory Barry Schwartz. 2000. Abraham Lincoln and the Forge of National Memory.
Recognizing the Presidents: Was Alexander Hamilton President? Henry L. Roediger III, K. Andrew DeSoto. 2016. Recognizing the Presidents: Was Alexander Hamilton President? Psychological Science (0956-7976). 27(5):644-650.
Bill and Monica: Memory, emotion and normativity in Clinton's Grand Jury testimony Abigail Locke, Derek Edwards. 2003. Bill and Monica: Memory, emotion and normativity in Clinton's Grand Jury testimony. British Journal of Social Psychology. 42(2):239.
Discrimination Against Minorities in Poland on the Basis of History: The Case of the Memory Collective "Grandfather in the Wehrmacht" Lech M. Nijakowski. 2009. Discrimination Against Minorities in Poland on the Basis of History: The Case of the Memory Collective "Grandfather in the Wehrmacht". International Journal of Sociology. 39(3):38-57.
Resistance and Creativity in Social Interaction: For and Against Memory in Poland, Israel–Palestine, and the United States J. Goldfarb. 2009. Resistance and Creativity in Social Interaction: For and Against Memory in Poland, Israel–Palestine, and the United States. International Journal of Politics, Culture & Society. 22(2):143-148.