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.
Battlefields of memory: Landscape and identity in Polish-Jewish relations Slawomir Kapralski. 2001. Battlefields of memory: Landscape and identity in Polish-Jewish relations. History and Memory. 13(2):35-58.
Holocaust memories, historians' memoirs Jeremy D. Popkin. 2003. Holocaust memories, historians' memoirs. History and Memory. 15(1):49.
Monuments, Public Space, and the Memory of Empire in Modern Italy Krystyna von Henneberg. 2004. Monuments, Public Space, and the Memory of Empire in Modern Italy. History and Memory. 16(1):37-85.
Can the Psychology of Memory Enrich Historical Analyses of Trauma? David B. Pillemer. 2004. Can the Psychology of Memory Enrich Historical Analyses of Trauma? History and Memory. 16(2):140-154.
Cumulative Contingency: Historicizing Legitimacy in Israeli Discourse Dan Diner. 1995. Cumulative Contingency: Historicizing Legitimacy in Israeli Discourse. History and Memory. 7(1):147.
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.
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.
"Anne Frank is dead, long live Anne Frank": The Six-Day War and the Holocaust in French Public Discourse Joan B. Wolf. 1999. "Anne Frank is dead, long live Anne Frank": The Six-Day War and the Holocaust in French Public Discourse. History and Memory. 11(1):104.
Some random thoughts on history's recent past Michael Confino. 2000. Some random thoughts on history's recent past. History and Memory. 12(2):29-55.