Separate Suffering, Shared Archives Ari Joskowicz. 2016. Separate Suffering, Shared Archives. History & Memory. 28(1):110-140.
Latent but Not Less Significant: The Holocaust as an Argumentative Resource in German National Identity Discourse Eunike Piwoni. 2013. Latent but Not Less Significant: The Holocaust as an Argumentative Resource in German National Identity Discourse. German Politics & Society. 31(3):1-26.
The Second War and Postmodern Memory Charles Bernstein. 1991. The Second War and Postmodern Memory. Postmodern Culture. 1(2)
Collective Memory -- What Is It? Noa Gedi, Yigal Elam. 1996. Collective Memory -- What Is It? History and Memory. 8(1):30.
See Under: Memory; Reflections on When Memory Comes Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi. 1997. See Under: Memory; Reflections on When Memory Comes. History and Memory. 9(1/2):364.
The drowned and the saved: Primo Levi and Paul Steinberg in dialogue Susanna Egan. 2001. The drowned and the saved: Primo Levi and Paul Steinberg in dialogue. History and Memory. 13(2):96-112.
Carlos Rodríguez del Risco and the First Spanish Testimony from the Holocaust Sara J. Brenneis. 2013. Carlos Rodríguez del Risco and the First Spanish Testimony from the Holocaust. History and Memory. 25(1):51-76,182.
The Memory of the Holocaust in Primo Levi’s If This Is a Man Sandu Frunză. 2008. The Memory of the Holocaust in Primo Levi’s If This Is a Man. Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 27(1):36-57.
Separate Suffering, Shared Archives Ari Joskowicz. 2016. Separate Suffering, Shared Archives. History & Memory. 28(1):110-140.
The Mastered Past? Collective Memory Trends in Germany since Unification Eric Langenbacher. 2010. The Mastered Past? Collective Memory Trends in Germany since Unification German Politics & Society. 28(1):42-68.