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.
Private Sector Involvement in Public History Production in South Africa: The Sunday Times Heritage Project Sabine Marschall. 2010. Private Sector Involvement in Public History Production in South Africa: The Sunday Times Heritage Project. African Studies Review. 53(3):35-59.
Books Cannot Be Killed by Fire: The German Freedom Library and the American Library of Nazi-Banned Books as Agents of Cultural Memory Nikola von Merveldt. 2007. Books Cannot Be Killed by Fire: The German Freedom Library and the American Library of Nazi-Banned Books as Agents of Cultural Memory. Library Trends. 55(3):523-535.
On the Liberation from the Tyranny of the Past: Arabs and Jews in Israel Alon Confino. 2010. On the Liberation from the Tyranny of the Past: Arabs and Jews in Israel. Historically Speaking. 11(5):30-32.
Ideas in the Brain: The Localization of Memory Traces in the Eighteenth Century Timo. Kaitaro. 1999. Ideas in the Brain: The Localization of Memory Traces in the Eighteenth Century. Journal of the History of Philosophy. 37(2):301-322.
Forgetting from Above and Memory from Below: Strategies of Legitimation and Struggle in Postsocialist Mozambique M. Anne. Pitcher. 2006. Forgetting from Above and Memory from Below: Strategies of Legitimation and Struggle in Postsocialist Mozambique. Africa: The Journal of the International African Institute. 76(1):88-112.
Introduction: On the Archaeologies of Black Memory David Scott. 2008. Introduction: On the Archaeologies of Black Memory. Small Axe. 12(2):v-xvi.