"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.
The Political Aesthetics of Holocaust Literature: Peter Weiss's The Investigation and Its Critics Robert Cohen. 1998. The Political Aesthetics of Holocaust Literature: Peter Weiss's The Investigation and Its Critics. History and Memory. 10(2):43.
History and Memory in the Israeli Educational System: The Portrayal of the Arab-Israeli Conflict in History Textbooks (1948-2000) Elie Podeh. 2000. History and Memory in the Israeli Educational System: The Portrayal of the Arab-Israeli Conflict in History Textbooks (1948-2000). History and Memory. 12(1):65.
"Being politico" in Spain Susana Narotzky, Gavin Smith. 2002. "Being politico" in Spain. History and Memory. 14(1/2):189-228.
Symbiotic Commemoration Carolyn Strange. 2004. Symbiotic Commemoration. History and Memory. 16(1):86-117.
Mussolini's Ghost: Italy's Duce in History and Memory Robert A. Ventresca. 2006. Mussolini's Ghost: Italy's Duce in History and Memory. History and Memory. 18(1):86-119,198-199.
Between History and Psychoanalysis: A Case Study in the Reception of Holocaust Survivor Testimony Thomas Trezise. 2008. Between History and Psychoanalysis: A Case Study in the Reception of Holocaust Survivor Testimony. History and Memory. 20(1):7-47.
The New Russian Historiography and the Old-Some Considerations1 Michael Confino. 2009. The New Russian Historiography and the Old-Some Considerations1. History and Memory. 21(2):7-33,177.
"Sacrilege of a Strange, Contemporary Kind": The Unknown Soldier and the Imagined Community after the Vietnam War Michael J. Allen. 2011. "Sacrilege of a Strange, Contemporary Kind": The Unknown Soldier and the Imagined Community after the Vietnam War. History and Memory. 23(2):90-131,172.
Notebooks as memory aids: Precepts and practices in early modern England Richard Yeo. 2008. Notebooks as memory aids: Precepts and practices in early modern England. Memory Studies. 1(1):115-136.