- Bring the National Memorial for Peace and Justice to Your Classroom and Community
- A Few More Thoughts About Christy Coleman
- Recognizing Confederate History Month in Memphis, TN
- Using Statuary Hall in D.C. to Teach Historical Memory
- Some Thoughts about Public History, Monuments, and Teaching
- John C. Calhoun, Roy Moore and a Monument to a “Crime Against Humanity”
- John Coski Explores Richmond’s Monument Avenue
- A Civil War Historian’s Talking Points
- Keynote Address at NCHE 2018
- *Interpreting the Civil War* Now On Sale
- Historians For a Better Future Add Context to Confederate Monument
- The Two Weeks in August When Historians Mattered
- Richmond’s Monument Avenue Will Be Transformed
- Empty Pedestals Need to be Interpreted
- A Turning Point in the Confederate Monument Debate
- Let Richmond’s Kids Figure Out What to Do With the Monuments
- The Jefferson Davis Presidential Library Has “Books and Books and Books”
- What Monument Avenue Does
- Jimmy Carter, the Lost Cause, and Sherman’s March
- Richmond Creates “Monument Avenue Commission”
- Introducing Boston Civil War Tours
- Defining “Context” in the Context of Confederate Monuments
- Interviewed on Al Jazeera About Confederate Monuments
- Interpreting Civil War Monuments: Further Reading
- Can We Still Interpret NOLA’s Confederate Monuments?