Social History as "Sites of Memory"? The Institutionalizaton of History: Microhistory and the Grand Narrative Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon. 2006. Social History as "Sites of Memory"? The Institutionalizaton of History: Microhistory and the Grand Narrative Journal of Social History. 39(3):891-913.
Cultural Memory in the Century of Upheaval: Big Pictures and Snapshots Michael David-Fox. 2001. Cultural Memory in the Century of Upheaval: Big Pictures and Snapshots. Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. 2(3):601-613.
Kishinev Revisited: A Place in Jewish Historical Memory Dan Laor. 2005. Kishinev Revisited: A Place in Jewish Historical Memory. Prooftexts. 25(1):30-38.
Kindertransport: History and Memory Rebekka Gopfert, Andrea Hammel. 2004. Kindertransport: History and Memory. Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 23(1):21-27.
Configuring national memory: Palestine's Mahmud Darwish and Israel's Amos Oz Abdel Karim Mohammad. 2004. Configuring national memory: Palestine's Mahmud Darwish and Israel's Amos Oz.
Memory, migration and guilt Aleida Assmann, Anja Schwarz. 2013. Memory, migration and guilt. Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture. 4(1):51-65.
Deindustrializing Youngstown: Memories of Resistance and Loss following ‘Black Monday’, 1977–1997 Steven High. 2002. Deindustrializing Youngstown: Memories of Resistance and Loss following ‘Black Monday’, 1977–1997. History Workshop Journal. 54(1):100-121.
A Looming Crash or a Soft Landing? Forecasting the Future of the Memory “Industry” By Gavriel D. Rosenfeld. 2009. A Looming Crash or a Soft Landing? Forecasting the Future of the Memory “Industry” The Journal of Modern History. 81(1):122-158.
Remembering to Forget: Memory, History, National Identity in Postwar East-Central Europe Richard S. Esbenshade. 1995. Remembering to Forget: Memory, History, National Identity in Postwar East-Central Europe. Representations. (49):72-96.
Mythology of Rage: Representations of the "Self" and the "Other" in Revolutionary Iran Haggay Ram. 1996. Mythology of Rage: Representations of the "Self" and the "Other" in Revolutionary Iran. History and Memory. 8(1):67.