The Mitlaufer in Two German Postwar Films: Representation and Critical Reception Ulrike Weckel. 2003. The Mitlaufer in Two German Postwar Films: Representation and Critical Reception. History and Memory. 15(2):64-93.
The Peril of Perpetual Revenge Lawrence Douglas. 2016. The Peril of Perpetual Revenge. Chronicle of Higher Education. 62(34):B16-B16.
Sexuality, Memory, Morality Dagmar Herzog. 2005. Sexuality, Memory, Morality. History and Memory. 17(1/2):238-266,367.
Archbishop Wulfstan's Ecclesiastical History of the English People Leonard1 Neidorf. 2016. Archbishop Wulfstan's Ecclesiastical History of the English People. English Studies. 97(2):207-225.
Beyond the sadness: Memories and homecomings among survivors of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in a Bosnian village Hariz Halilovich. 2011. Beyond the sadness: Memories and homecomings among survivors of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in a Bosnian village. Memory Studies. 4(1):42-52.
The politics of ‘forgetting’ as poetics of belonging: between Greek self-narration and reappraisal (Michaniona, 2000/3) Rodanthi Tzanelli. 2007. The politics of ‘forgetting’ as poetics of belonging: between Greek self-narration and reappraisal (Michaniona, 2000/3). Nations & Nationalism. 13(4):675-694.
(Web)sites of Memory and the Rise of Moral Mnemonic Agents Tamar Ashuri. 2011. (Web)sites of Memory and the Rise of Moral Mnemonic Agents. New Media & Society.
From Medieval Mnemonics to a Social Construction of Memory: Thoughts on Some Early European Conceptualizations of Memory, Morality, and Consciousness Noel Packard, Christopher Chen. 2005. From Medieval Mnemonics to a Social Construction of Memory: Thoughts on Some Early European Conceptualizations of Memory, Morality, and Consciousness. American Behavioral Scientist. 48(10):1297-1319.
Durkheim on Collective Memory Barbara A Misztal. 2003. Durkheim on Collective Memory. Journal of Classical Sociology. 3(2):123-143.
Genocide Films, Public Criminology, Collective Memory Michelle Brown, Nicole Rafter. 2013. Genocide Films, Public Criminology, Collective Memory. British Journal of Criminology. 53(6):1017-1032.