Memory, politics and religion: the past meets the present in Europe Frances Pine, Deema Kaneff, Haldis Haukanes. 2004. Memory, politics and religion: the past meets the present in Europe.
Keeping the Goddess Alive Peter Probst. 2004. Keeping the Goddess Alive. Social Analysis. 48(1):33-54.
Pride and Memory: Nationalism, Narcissism and the Historians' Debates in Germany and Israel Jose Brunner. 1997. Pride and Memory: Nationalism, Narcissism and the Historians' Debates in Germany and Israel. History and Memory. 9(1/2):256.
"Being politico" in Spain Susana Narotzky, Gavin Smith. 2002. "Being politico" in Spain. History and Memory. 14(1/2):189-228.
Recent French Discourses on Stalinism, Nazism and "Exorbitant" Jewish Memory Carolyn J. Dean. 2006. Recent French Discourses on Stalinism, Nazism and "Exorbitant" Jewish Memory. History and Memory. 18(1):43-85,198.
Legitimizing fascism through the Holocaust? The reception of the miniseries Perlasca: un eroe italiano in Italy Emiliano Perra. 2010. Legitimizing fascism through the Holocaust? The reception of the miniseries Perlasca: un eroe italiano in Italy Memory Studies. 3(2):95-109.
Political accountability, public constitution of recent past and the collective memory of socio-political events: A discursive analysis C Tileagă. 2010. Political accountability, public constitution of recent past and the collective memory of socio-political events: A discursive analysis. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology. 20(5):363-376.
On Guilt Discourse and Other Narratives: Epistemological Observations regarding the Holocaust Dan Diner. 1997. On Guilt Discourse and Other Narratives: Epistemological Observations regarding the Holocaust. History and Memory. 9(1/2):301.
Memory beyond the public sphere Angela Cenarro. 2002. Memory beyond the public sphere. History and Memory. 14(1/2):165-188.
The Polyvalent Politics of Martyr Commemorations in the Palestinian Intifada Lori A. Allen. 2006. The Polyvalent Politics of Martyr Commemorations in the Palestinian Intifada. History and Memory. 18(2):107-138.