Women and the historical enterprise in America: gender, race, and the politics of memory, 1880-1945 Julie Des Jardins. 2003. Women and the historical enterprise in America: gender, race, and the politics of memory, 1880-1945.
The mnemonic imagination: remembering as creative practice Emily Keightley, Michael Pickering. 2012. The mnemonic imagination: remembering as creative practice.
The burden of memory: Victims, storytelling and resistance in Northern Ireland Claire Hackett, Bill Rolston. 2009. The burden of memory: Victims, storytelling and resistance in Northern Ireland. Memory Studies. 2(3):355-376.
Inhabiting Memory: Essays on Memory and Human Rights in the Americas Marjorie Agosín. 2011. Inhabiting Memory: Essays on Memory and Human Rights in the Americas.
Popular Culture and the Shaping of Holocaust Memory in America [Anonymous]. 2003. Popular Culture and the Shaping of Holocaust Memory in America. Holocaust & Genocide Studies. :373-375.
War and the British: gender, memory and national identity Lucy Noakes. 1998. War and the British: gender, memory and national identity.
Memory and modernity: Viollet-le-Duc at Vézelay Kevin D Murphy, Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc. 2000. Memory and modernity: Viollet-le-Duc at Vézelay.
Remembering Diana: cultural memory and the reinvention of authority Victor J Seidler. 2013. Remembering Diana: cultural memory and the reinvention of authority.
What we remember the construction of memory in military discourse Mariana Achugar. 2008. What we remember the construction of memory in military discourse.