After the witness Michael Rothberg, Jared Stark. 2003. After the witness. History and Memory. 15(1):85.
Regarding the Recording: The Viewer of Video Testimony, the Complexity of Copresence and the Possibility of Tertiary Witnessing Caroline Wake. 2013. Regarding the Recording: The Viewer of Video Testimony, the Complexity of Copresence and the Possibility of Tertiary Witnessing. History and Memory. 25(1):111-144,182.
Against Holocaust-Sublime: Naive Reference and the Generation of Memory Zachary Braiterman. 2000. Against Holocaust-Sublime: Naive Reference and the Generation of Memory. History & Memory. 12(2):7-28.
Holocaust memorials in Central and Eastern Europe : communist legacies, transnational influences and national developments ; Pomniki Holokaustu w Europie Środkowej i Wschodniej : komunistyczne dziedzictwo, transnarodowe wpływy i krajowy rozwój Marek Kucia. 2016. Holocaust memorials in Central and Eastern Europe : communist legacies, transnational influences and national developments ; Pomniki Holokaustu w Europie Środkowej i Wschodniej : komunistyczne dziedzictwo, transnarodowe wpływy i krajowy rozwój.
Reading Mirrors: Reception of the Israeli Wall in the German Media, 2003-2004 Arielle Fridson Bikard. 2011. Reading Mirrors: Reception of the Israeli Wall in the German Media, 2003-2004. German Politics & Society. 29(1):25-57.
Holocaust Memories, Historians' Memoirs: First-Person Narrative and the Memory of the Holocaust Jeremy D. Popkin. 2003. Holocaust Memories, Historians' Memoirs: First-Person Narrative and the Memory of the Holocaust. History & Memory. 15(1):49-84.
The Memory of Judgment: The Law, the Holocaust, and Denial* Douglas Lawrence. 1996. The Memory of Judgment: The Law, the Holocaust, and Denial*. History and Memory. 7(2):100-120,155.
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.
Gender and collective memory: Women and representation at Auschwitz Janet Jacobs. 2008. Gender and collective memory: Women and representation at Auschwitz. Memory Studies. 1(2):211-225.