Was Roland a Nazi? Victims, Perpetrators, and Silences during the Restoration of Civic Identity in Postwar Bremen Bernhard Rieger. 2007. Was Roland a Nazi? Victims, Perpetrators, and Silences during the Restoration of Civic Identity in Postwar Bremen History and Memory. 19(2):75-112.
The Vicissitudes of Socialism in Russian History Textbooks Vera Kaplan. 2009. The Vicissitudes of Socialism in Russian History Textbooks. History and Memory. 21(2):83-109,177.
The Slaves of Pikworo: Local Histories, Transatlantic Perspectives Katharina Schramm. 2011. The Slaves of Pikworo: Local Histories, Transatlantic Perspectives. History and Memory. 23(1):96-130,158.
Disremembering 1798? An Archaeology of Social Forgetting and Remembrance in Ulster Guy Beiner. 2013. Disremembering 1798? An Archaeology of Social Forgetting and Remembrance in Ulster History and Memory. 25(1):9-50,182.
‘Piercing memories’: Empty spaces in the histories of Argentinean families - personal reflections Lucas M. Bietti. 2011. ‘Piercing memories’: Empty spaces in the histories of Argentinean families - personal reflections. Memory Studies. 4(1):83-87.
Autobiographies of a generation? Carolyn Steedman, Luisa Passerini and the memory of 1968 Joseph Maslen. 2013. Autobiographies of a generation? Carolyn Steedman, Luisa Passerini and the memory of 1968 Memory Studies. 6(1):23-36.
Healing Psychosocial Trauma in the Midst of Truth Commissions: The Case of Gacaca in Post-Genocide Rwanda Regine U. King. 2011. Healing Psychosocial Trauma in the Midst of Truth Commissions: The Case of Gacaca in Post-Genocide Rwanda. Genocide Studies and Prevention. 6(2):134-151.
Together, Nevertheless? Television Memories in Mainstream Jewish Israel Jérôme Bourdon, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik. 2011. Together, Nevertheless? Television Memories in Mainstream Jewish Israel European Journal of Communication. 26(1):33-47.
Collective Memory and Commemorative Space: Reflections on Korean Modernity and the Kyŏngbok Palace Reconstruction 1865–2010* Michael Kim. 2010. Collective Memory and Commemorative Space: Reflections on Korean Modernity and the Kyŏngbok Palace Reconstruction 1865–2010*. International Area Studies Review. 13(4):75-95.
Re-Remembering a Segregated Past: Race in American Memory Kenneth J. Bindas. 2010. Re-Remembering a Segregated Past: Race in American Memory. History & Memory. 22(1):113-134.