Memory, Identity and the (Im)possibility of Reconciliation: The Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa Aletta J. Norval. 1998. Memory, Identity and the (Im)possibility of Reconciliation: The Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa. Constellations: An International Journal of Critical & Democratic Theory. 5(2):250-265.
"I never talked": enforced silence, non-narrative memory, and the Gulag Jehanne M. Gheith. 2007. "I never talked": enforced silence, non-narrative memory, and the Gulag. Mortality. 12(2):159-175.
Reading Mirrors: Reception of the Israeli Wall in the German Media, 2003-2004 Arielle Fridson Bikard. 2011. Reading Mirrors: Reception of the Israeli Wall in the German Media, 2003-2004. German Politics & Society. 29(1):25-57.
De Bow's Revolution: The Memory of the American Revolution in the Politics of the Sectional Crisis, 1850-1861 Jonathan B. Crider. 2009. De Bow's Revolution: The Memory of the American Revolution in the Politics of the Sectional Crisis, 1850-1861. American Nineteenth Century History. 10(3):317-332.
The Shadow of the Civil War: A Historiography of Civil War Memory Matthew J. Grow. 2003. The Shadow of the Civil War: A Historiography of Civil War Memory. American Nineteenth Century History. 4(2):77-103.
A Nation Once Again? The Dislocations and Displacements of Irish National Memory Michael Mays. 2005. A Nation Once Again? The Dislocations and Displacements of Irish National Memory Nineteenth-Century Contexts. 27(2):119-138.
Imagining the city: memories and cultures in Cape Town Sean Field, Renate Meyer, Felicity Swanson. 2007. Imagining the city: memories and cultures in Cape Town.
Reclaiming nostalgia in educational politics and practice: counter-memory, aporetic mourning, and critical pedagogy Michalinos Zembylas. 2011. Reclaiming nostalgia in educational politics and practice: counter-memory, aporetic mourning, and critical pedagogy. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education. 32(5):641-655.
Anniversary Journalism, Collective Memory, and the Cultural Authority to Tell the Story of the American Past Carolyn Kitch. 2002. Anniversary Journalism, Collective Memory, and the Cultural Authority to Tell the Story of the American Past. Journal of Popular Culture. 36(1):44-67.
To Give Memory a Place: Holocaust Photography and the Landscape Tradition Ulrich Baer. 2000. To Give Memory a Place: Holocaust Photography and the Landscape Tradition. Representations. (69):38-62.