Virtue in Despair: A Family History from the Days of the Kindertransports Michael Geyer. 2005. Virtue in Despair: A Family History from the Days of the Kindertransports. History and Memory. 17(1/2):323-365,367.
Familial Snapshots: Representing Palestine in the Work of the First Local Photographers Issam Nassar. 2006. Familial Snapshots: Representing Palestine in the Work of the First Local Photographers. History and Memory. 18(2):139-155.
Remembering Smyrna/Izmir: Shared History, Shared Trauma Leyla Neyzi. 2008. Remembering Smyrna/Izmir: Shared History, Shared Trauma. History and Memory. 20(2):106-127.
"Shortly afterwards, we heard the sound of the gas van": Survivor Testimony and the Writing of History in Socialist Yugoslavia Jovan Byford. 2010. "Shortly afterwards, we heard the sound of the gas van": Survivor Testimony and the Writing of History in Socialist Yugoslavia. History and Memory. 22(1):5-47,169.
The Paradox of Regret Bradford Vivian. 2012. The Paradox of Regret. History and Memory. 24(1):5-38,179.
Apology, historical obligations and the ethics of memory Janna Thompson. 2009. Apology, historical obligations and the ethics of memory. Memory Studies. 2(2):195-210.
‘Too little, too late’? Compensation and family memory: Negotiating Austria’s Holocaust past Nicole L. Immler. 2012. ‘Too little, too late’? Compensation and family memory: Negotiating Austria’s Holocaust past Memory Studies. 5(3):270-281.
Dangerous (Internal) Foreigners and Nation-Building: The Case of Canada Rita Dhamoon, Yasmeen Abu-Laban. 2009. Dangerous (Internal) Foreigners and Nation-Building: The Case of Canada. International Political Science Review. 30(2):163-183.
The Ghanaian National Reconciliation Commission: Reparation in a Global Age Abena Ampofoa Asare. 2008. The Ghanaian National Reconciliation Commission: Reparation in a Global Age. The Global South. 2(2):31-53.
Everybody Liked It: Collective Memories of Early Flemish Television Fiction Alexander Dhoest. 2006. Everybody Liked It: Collective Memories of Early Flemish Television Fiction. Particip@tions. 3(1)