Holocaust memories, historians' memoirs Jeremy D. Popkin. 2003. Holocaust memories, historians' memoirs. History and Memory. 15(1):49.
The future of the past: Countermemory and postmemory in contemporary American post-holocaust narratives Efraim Sicher. 2000. The future of the past: Countermemory and postmemory in contemporary American post-holocaust narratives. History and Memory. 12(2):56-91.
War Violence, Sexual War Violence and Victimhood in Reconciliation Narratives of Survivors from the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina [Anonymous]. 2016. War Violence, Sexual War Violence and Victimhood in Reconciliation Narratives of Survivors from the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
“We Must Not Forget That There Was a Crime”: Incest, Domestic Violence, and Textual Memory in the Novels of Iris Murdoch Emma Miller. 2012. “We Must Not Forget That There Was a Crime”: Incest, Domestic Violence, and Textual Memory in the Novels of Iris Murdoch. Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies. 1(2):65-94.
Some Thoughts on Kitsch Eli Friedlander. 1997. Some Thoughts on Kitsch. History and Memory. 9(1/2):376.
Historians and Public Memory in Japan: The "Comfort Women" Controversy; Introduction Jordan Sand. 1999. Historians and Public Memory in Japan: The "Comfort Women" Controversy; Introduction. History and Memory. 11(2):115.
Cumulative Contingency: Historicizing Legitimacy in Israeli Discourse Dan Diner. 1995. Cumulative Contingency: Historicizing Legitimacy in Israeli Discourse. History and Memory. 7(1):147.
See Under: Memory; Reflections on When Memory Comes Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi. 1997. See Under: Memory; Reflections on When Memory Comes. History and Memory. 9(1/2):364.
The Khmers Rouges and the Final Solution Patrick Raszelenberg. 1999. The Khmers Rouges and the Final Solution. History and Memory. 11(2):62.
Politics and Collective Memory: The Debate over the "New Historians" in Israel Anita Shapira. 1995. Politics and Collective Memory: The Debate over the "New Historians" in Israel. History and Memory. 7(1):9.