The Paris Commune of 1871, the Russian Revolution of 1905, and the Shifting of the Revolutionary Tradition Casey Harison. 2007. The Paris Commune of 1871, the Russian Revolution of 1905, and the Shifting of the Revolutionary Tradition. History and Memory. 19(2):5-42.
Stigmatized by History or by Historians? The Peoples of Russia in School History Textbooks Victor Shnirelman. 2009. Stigmatized by History or by Historians? The Peoples of Russia in School History Textbooks History and Memory. 21(2):110-149,178.
Abraham the Settler, Jesus the Refugee: Contemporary Conflict and Christianity on the Road to Bethlehem Jackie Feldman. 2011. Abraham the Settler, Jesus the Refugee: Contemporary Conflict and Christianity on the Road to Bethlehem. History and Memory. 23(1):62-95,157.
Carlos Rodríguez del Risco and the First Spanish Testimony from the Holocaust Sara J. Brenneis. 2013. Carlos Rodríguez del Risco and the First Spanish Testimony from the Holocaust. History and Memory. 25(1):51-76,182.
Just start digging: Memory and the framing of heritage P. Wright, J. Davies. 2010. Just start digging: Memory and the framing of heritage. Memory Studies. 3(3):196-203.
Utopia and conflict in the oral testimonies of French 1968 activists Robert Gildea. 2013. Utopia and conflict in the oral testimonies of French 1968 activists. Memory Studies. 6(1):37-52.
Collective Memory, History, and Social Justice Sharon K. Hom, Eric K. Yamamoto. 1999. Collective Memory, History, and Social Justice. UCLA Law Review. 47:1747.
Twentieth-Century Tales: Newsmagazines and American Memory C. Kitch. 1999. Twentieth-Century Tales: Newsmagazines and American Memory. Journalism & Communication Monographs. 1(2):120-155.
Some Sense of Time: Remembering Television Jérôme Bourdon. 2003. Some Sense of Time: Remembering Television. History & Memory. 15(2):5-35.
Surveying Memory: The Past in Black and White Larry J. Griffin, Peggy G. Hargis. 2008. Surveying Memory: The Past in Black and White. The Southern Literary Journal. 40(2):42-69.