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.
Holocaust memories, historians' memoirs Jeremy D. Popkin. 2003. Holocaust memories, historians' memoirs. History and Memory. 15(1):49.
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.
Collective Memory -- What Is It? Noa Gedi, Yigal Elam. 1996. Collective Memory -- What Is It? History and Memory. 8(1):30.
German Soldiers and the Holocaust: Historiography, Research and Implications Omer Bartov. 1997. German Soldiers and the Holocaust: Historiography, Research and Implications. History and Memory. 9(1/2):162.
Traveling as a culture of remembrance: Traces of national socialism in West Germany, 1945-1960 Alon Confino. 2000. Traveling as a culture of remembrance: Traces of national socialism in West Germany, 1945-1960. History and Memory. 12(2):92-121.
Daniel Goldhagen's Willing Executioners Christopher R. Browning. 1996. Daniel Goldhagen's Willing Executioners. History and Memory. 8(1):88.
The Logic of Historicization: Metahistorical Reflections on the Debate between Friedlander and Broszat Jorn Rusen. 1997. The Logic of Historicization: Metahistorical Reflections on the Debate between Friedlander and Broszat. History and Memory. 9(1/2):113.
History Begins at Home: Photography and Memory in the Writings of Siegfried Kracauer and Roland Barthes Meir Wigoder. 2001. History Begins at Home: Photography and Memory in the Writings of Siegfried Kracauer and Roland Barthes. History and Memory. 13(1):19.
Identity, Perspective and Narrative in Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem Seyla Benhabib. 1996. Identity, Perspective and Narrative in Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem. History and Memory. 8(2):35.