Victory in Death: Annihilation Narratives in Russia Today Gregory Carleton. 2010. Victory in Death: Annihilation Narratives in Russia Today. History and Memory. 22(1):135-169.
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.
Re-Remembering a Segregated Past: Race in American Memory Kenneth J. Bindas. 2010. Re-Remembering a Segregated Past: Race in American Memory. History & Memory. 22(1):113-134.
Kishinev Revisited: A Place in Jewish Historical Memory Dan Laor. 2005. Kishinev Revisited: A Place in Jewish Historical Memory. Prooftexts. 25(1):30-38.
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.
Some Thoughts on Kitsch Eli Friedlander. 1997. Some Thoughts on Kitsch. History and Memory. 9(1/2):376.
Chateaubriand's Ruins: Loss and Memory after the French Revolution Peter Fritzsche. 1998. Chateaubriand's Ruins: Loss and Memory after the French Revolution. History and Memory. 10(2):102.
The funeral of Imre Nagy: Contested history and the power of memory culture Karl P. Benziger. 2000. The funeral of Imre Nagy: Contested history and the power of memory culture. History and Memory. 12(2):142-164.
History and Collective Memories of Migration in a Land of Migrants: The Case of Iberian Galicia Xose-Manoel Nunez. 2002. History and Collective Memories of Migration in a Land of Migrants: The Case of Iberian Galicia. History and Memory. 14(1/2):229.
"Remembering a Bitter Past": The Trauma of China's Labor Camps, 1949-1978 Klaus Mühlhahn. 2004. "Remembering a Bitter Past": The Trauma of China's Labor Camps, 1949-1978. History and Memory. 16(2):108-139.