Between Eichmann and Kant: Thinking on Evil after Arendt Adi Ophir. 1996. Between Eichmann and Kant: Thinking on Evil after Arendt. History and Memory. 8(2):89.
Fantasies about the Jews: Cultural Reflections on the Holocaust Alon Confino. 2005. Fantasies about the Jews: Cultural Reflections on the Holocaust. History and Memory. 17(1/2):296-322,366-367.
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.
Sexuality, Memory, Morality Dagmar Herzog. 2005. Sexuality, Memory, Morality. History and Memory. 17(1/2):238-266,367.
Political Religion: The Relevance of a Concept Philippe Burrin. 1997. Political Religion: The Relevance of a Concept. History and Memory. 9(1/2):321.
On Guilt Discourse and Other Narratives: Epistemological Observations regarding the Holocaust Dan Diner. 1997. On Guilt Discourse and Other Narratives: Epistemological Observations regarding the Holocaust. History and Memory. 9(1/2):301.
Hitler's Reichstag Speech of 30 January 1939 Hans Mommsen. 1997. Hitler's Reichstag Speech of 30 January 1939. History and Memory. 9(1/2):147.
Farewell to the Era of Contemporaries: National Socialism and Its Historical Examination en route into History Norbert Frei. 1997. Farewell to the Era of Contemporaries: National Socialism and Its Historical Examination en route into History. History and Memory. 9(1/2):59.
"Against All Odds" or the Will to Survive: Moral Conclusions from Narrative Closure Gertrud Koch. 1997. "Against All Odds" or the Will to Survive: Moral Conclusions from Narrative Closure. History and Memory. 9(1/2):393.