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.
When Actor and Spectator Meet in the Courtroom: Reflections on Hannah Arendt's Concept of Judgment Leora Y. Bilsky. 1996. When Actor and Spectator Meet in the Courtroom: Reflections on Hannah Arendt's Concept of Judgment. History and Memory. 8(2):137.
Transnationalization of human rights norms and its impact on internally displaced Kurds A. B. Celik. 2005. Transnationalization of human rights norms and its impact on internally displaced Kurds. Human Rights Quarterly. 27(3):969–997.
The Ambivalences of German-Jewish Identity: Hannah Arendt in Jerusalem Richard Wolin. 1996. The Ambivalences of German-Jewish Identity: Hannah Arendt in Jerusalem. History and Memory. 8(2):9.
"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.
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.
Cumulative Contingency: Historicizing Legitimacy in Israeli Discourse Dan Diner. 1995. Cumulative Contingency: Historicizing Legitimacy in Israeli Discourse. History and Memory. 7(1):147.
Commemorating Malikiyya: Political Myth, Multi-ethnic Identity and the Making of the Lebanese Army Oren Barak. 2001. Commemorating Malikiyya: Political Myth, Multi-ethnic Identity and the Making of the Lebanese Army. History and Memory. 13(1):60.
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.