"Anne Frank is dead, long live Anne Frank": The Six-Day War and the Holocaust in French Public Discourse Joan B. Wolf. 1999. "Anne Frank is dead, long live Anne Frank": The Six-Day War and the Holocaust in French Public Discourse. History and Memory. 11(1):104.
Sexuality, Memory, Morality Dagmar Herzog. 2005. Sexuality, Memory, Morality. History and Memory. 17(1/2):238-266,367.
"Sacrilege of a Strange, Contemporary Kind": The Unknown Soldier and the Imagined Community after the Vietnam War Michael J. Allen. 2011. "Sacrilege of a Strange, Contemporary Kind": The Unknown Soldier and the Imagined Community after the Vietnam War. History and Memory. 23(2):90-131,172.
Mashing up, remixing, and contesting the popular memory of Hillary Clinton Amber1 Davisson. 2016. Mashing up, remixing, and contesting the popular memory of Hillary Clinton. Transformative Works & Cultures. 22:1-1.
Mythology of Rage: Representations of the "Self" and the "Other" in Revolutionary Iran Haggay Ram. 1996. Mythology of Rage: Representations of the "Self" and the "Other" in Revolutionary Iran. History and Memory. 8(1):67.
Blame, Guilt and Avoidance: The Struggle to Control the Past in Post-Socialist Mongolia Christopher Kaplonski. 1999. Blame, Guilt and Avoidance: The Struggle to Control the Past in Post-Socialist Mongolia. History and Memory. 11(2):94.
Europeanizing Germany's Twentieth Century Ute Frevert. 2005. Europeanizing Germany's Twentieth Century. History and Memory. 17(1/2):87-116,367.
France and the Memories of "Others" Géraldine Enjelvin, Nada Korac-Kakabadse. 2012. France and the Memories of "Others". History and Memory. 24(1):152-178.
Visualized Collective Memories: Social Representations of History in Images Found in Finnish History Textbooks Eemeli Hakoköngäs, Inari Sakki. 2016. Visualized Collective Memories: Social Representations of History in Images Found in Finnish History Textbooks. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology. 26(6):496-517.
On the Politics and Semantics of Austrian Memory: Vienna's Monument against War and Fascism* Matti Bunzl. 1996. On the Politics and Semantics of Austrian Memory: Vienna's Monument against War and Fascism*. History and Memory. 7(2):7-40,155.