The Collective Memory of Auschwitz and World War II among Catholics in Poland Marek Kucia, Marta Duch-Dyngosz, Mateusz Magierowski. 2013. The Collective Memory of Auschwitz and World War II among Catholics in Poland. History & Memory. 25(2):132-173.
Framing Absence - Reframing Memory: Spatialities of Holocaust and World War II Memory in Contemporary Poland Zuzanna Dziuban. 2012. Framing Absence - Reframing Memory: Spatialities of Holocaust and World War II Memory in Contemporary Poland. Naharaim -- Journal of German -- Jewish Literature & Cultural History / Zeitschrift für Deutsch -- jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte. 6(1):83-107.
Latent but Not Less Significant: The Holocaust as an Argumentative Resource in German National Identity Discourse Eunike Piwoni. 2013. Latent but Not Less Significant: The Holocaust as an Argumentative Resource in German National Identity Discourse. German Politics & Society. 31(3):1-26.
The appropriation of American war memories: a critical juxtaposition of the Holocaust and the Vietnam War Yến Lê Espiritu, Diane Wolf. 2013. The appropriation of American war memories: a critical juxtaposition of the Holocaust and the Vietnam War. Social Identities. 19(2):188-203.
The Holocaust and Jewish Identity in America: Memory, the Unique, and the Universal Shaul Magid. 2012. The Holocaust and Jewish Identity in America: Memory, the Unique, and the Universal. Jewish Social Studies. 18(2):100-135.
History and Memory: The Orthodox Experience in the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp Henri Lustiger Thaler. 2013. History and Memory: The Orthodox Experience in the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp. Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 27(1):30-56.