History Begins at Home: Photography and Memory in the Writings of Siegfried Kracauer and Roland Barthes Meir Wigoder. 2001. History Begins at Home: Photography and Memory in the Writings of Siegfried Kracauer and Roland Barthes. History and Memory. 13(1):19.
Remembering "other" losses Eric T. Jennings. 2003. Remembering "other" losses. History and Memory. 15(1):5.
Fantasies about the Jews: Cultural Reflections on the Holocaust Alon Confino. 2005. Fantasies about the Jews: Cultural Reflections on the Holocaust. History and Memory. 17(1/2):296-322,366-367.
Scripting for Hollywood: Power, Performance and the Heroic Imagination in Abu Hanna's "Real Arabian Nights" Tania Forte. 2006. Scripting for Hollywood: Power, Performance and the Heroic Imagination in Abu Hanna's "Real Arabian Nights". History and Memory. 18(2):48-85.
Memories of Repression and Resistance: Narratives of Children Institutionalized by Auxilio Social in Postwar Spain Angela Cenarro. 2008. Memories of Repression and Resistance: Narratives of Children Institutionalized by Auxilio Social in Postwar Spain. History and Memory. 20(2):39-59.
"A Lasting Gift to His Descendants": Family Memory and the Great War in Australia Bart Ziino. 2010. "A Lasting Gift to His Descendants": Family Memory and the Great War in Australia. History and Memory. 22(2):125-146,179.
Image and Imagination: Re-Visioning the Maroons in the Morant Bay Rebellion Kenneth Bilby. 2012. Image and Imagination: Re-Visioning the Maroons in the Morant Bay Rebellion. History and Memory. 24(2):41-72,196.
The witness in the archive: Holocaust Studies Marianne Hirsch, Leo Spitzer. 2009. The witness in the archive: Holocaust Studies. Memory Studies. 2(2):151-170.
Does memory of the distant past matter? Remediating the Norman Conquest Siobhan Brownlie. 2012. Does memory of the distant past matter? Remediating the Norman Conquest Memory Studies. 5(4):360-377.
ARCHIVING RESISTANCE Women's Testimony at the Threshold of the State Dina Al-Kassim. 2008. ARCHIVING RESISTANCE Women's Testimony at the Threshold of the State. Cultural Dynamics. 20(2):167-192.