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.
Parisian messianism: Catholicism, decadence, and the transgressions of Georges Bataille Michael Weingrad. 2001. Parisian messianism: Catholicism, decadence, and the transgressions of Georges Bataille. History and Memory. 13(2):113-133.
Critique and Agenda: The Post-Zionist Scholars in Israel Ilan Pappé. 1995. Critique and Agenda: The Post-Zionist Scholars in Israel. History and Memory. 7(1):66.
Wilkomirski the victim: Individual remembering as social interaction and public event Stefan Maechler. 2001. Wilkomirski the victim: Individual remembering as social interaction and public event. History and Memory. 13(2):59-95.
Zionist Historiography and the Invention of Modern Jewish Nationhood: The Case of Ben Zion Dinur Yuri Ram. 1995. Zionist Historiography and the Invention of Modern Jewish Nationhood: The Case of Ben Zion Dinur. History and Memory. 7(1):91.
Innovation and Revisionism in Israeli Historiography Derek Jonathan Penslar. 1995. Innovation and Revisionism in Israeli Historiography. History and Memory. 7(1):125.
Remembering "other" losses Eric T. Jennings. 2003. Remembering "other" losses. History and Memory. 15(1):5.
Academic History Caught in the Cross-Fire: The Case of Israeli-Jewish Historiography Baruch Kimmerling. 1995. Academic History Caught in the Cross-Fire: The Case of Israeli-Jewish Historiography. History and Memory. 7(1):41.