Innovation and Revisionism in Israeli Historiography Derek Jonathan Penslar. 1995. Innovation and Revisionism in Israeli Historiography. History and Memory. 7(1):125.
The Ambivalences of German-Jewish Identity: Hannah Arendt in Jerusalem Richard Wolin. 1996. The Ambivalences of German-Jewish Identity: Hannah Arendt in Jerusalem. History and Memory. 8(2):9.
Revisiting the Historians' Debate: Mourning and Genocide Dominick LaCapra. 1997. Revisiting the Historians' Debate: Mourning and Genocide. History and Memory. 9(1/2):80.
The Politics of Memory: Nation, Individual and Self Ueno Chizuko, Jordan Sand. 1999. The Politics of Memory: Nation, Individual and Self. History and Memory. 11(2):129.
Commemorating Malikiyya: Political Myth, Multi-ethnic Identity and the Making of the Lebanese Army Oren Barak. 2001. Commemorating Malikiyya: Political Myth, Multi-ethnic Identity and the Making of the Lebanese Army. History and Memory. 13(1):60.
After the witness Michael Rothberg, Jared Stark. 2003. After the witness. History and Memory. 15(1):85.
Hatred after War: Emotion and the Postwar History of East Germany Richard Bessel. 2005. Hatred after War: Emotion and the Postwar History of East Germany. History and Memory. 17(1/2):195-216,366.
Home as a Refrain: Remembering and Living Displacement in Gaza Ilana Feldman. 2006. Home as a Refrain: Remembering and Living Displacement in Gaza. History and Memory. 18(2):10-47.
"Camisards! We Were Camisards!": Remembrance and the Ruining of Remembrance through the Production of Historical Absences Christian Jouhaud. 2009. "Camisards! We Were Camisards!": Remembrance and the Ruining of Remembrance through the Production of Historical Absences. History and Memory. 21(1):5-24.
Surviving the Holocaust in Sepharad: Trudi Alexy's Story Tabea Alexa Linhard. 2010. Surviving the Holocaust in Sepharad: Trudi Alexy's Story. History and Memory. 22(2):95-124,178.