Facilitating Neutral Discussions
Understanding and Working with Memory
- Cubitt, Geoffrey. History and Memory (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013).
- Gedi, Noa, and Yigal Elam. “Collective Memory — What Is It?” History and Memory 8, 1 (1996): 30–50.
- Glassberg, David. “Public History and the Study of Memory.” The Public Historian 18, 2 (1996): 7–23.
- Klay, Phil. Artists and Activists Both Have a Role, But Not the Same One. The New York Times Magazine, August 5, 2024.
- Klay, Phil. "After War, a Failure of the Imagination," February 8, 2014, The New York Times. 4-5
- Kushner, Tony. “Alienated memories: migrants and the silences of the archive,” in Joan Tumblety, ed., Memory and History: Understanding Memory as Source and Subject (London: Routledge, 2013), 177-193.
- Nguyen, Viet Thanh. “Just Memory: War and the Ethics of Remembrance.” American Literary History 25, 1 (2013): 144–63.
Issues & debates around Civil War Memory & Monuments
- Cox, Karen L. Dixie's Daughters: The United Daughters of the Confederacy (Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2019), 28-72, 93-117.
- Domby, Adam H. The False Cause: Fraud, Fabrication, and White Supremacy in Confederate Memory (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2020), 13-45.
- Smith, Timothy B. The Golden Age of Battlefield Preservation: The Decade of the 1890s and the Establishment of America's First Five Military Parks (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2008), 51-85.