Rescuing the Person from the Symbol: "Peace Now" and the Ironies of Modern Myth Michael Feige. 1999. Rescuing the Person from the Symbol: "Peace Now" and the Ironies of Modern Myth. History and Memory. 11(1):141.
Traveling as a culture of remembrance: Traces of national socialism in West Germany, 1945-1960 Alon Confino. 2000. Traveling as a culture of remembrance: Traces of national socialism in West Germany, 1945-1960. History and Memory. 12(2):92-121.
The formation of Spanish identity and its adaptation to the age of nations Jose Alvarez Junco. 2002. The formation of Spanish identity and its adaptation to the age of nations. History and Memory. 14(1/2):13-36.
Virtue in Despair: A Family History from the Days of the Kindertransports Michael Geyer. 2005. Virtue in Despair: A Family History from the Days of the Kindertransports. History and Memory. 17(1/2):323-365,367.
Familial Snapshots: Representing Palestine in the Work of the First Local Photographers Issam Nassar. 2006. Familial Snapshots: Representing Palestine in the Work of the First Local Photographers. History and Memory. 18(2):139-155.
Remembering Smyrna/Izmir: Shared History, Shared Trauma Leyla Neyzi. 2008. Remembering Smyrna/Izmir: Shared History, Shared Trauma. History and Memory. 20(2):106-127.
"Shortly afterwards, we heard the sound of the gas van": Survivor Testimony and the Writing of History in Socialist Yugoslavia Jovan Byford. 2010. "Shortly afterwards, we heard the sound of the gas van": Survivor Testimony and the Writing of History in Socialist Yugoslavia. History and Memory. 22(1):5-47,169.
The Paradox of Regret Bradford Vivian. 2012. The Paradox of Regret. History and Memory. 24(1):5-38,179.
Critique and Agenda: The Post-Zionist Scholars in Israel Ilan Pappé. 1995. Critique and Agenda: The Post-Zionist Scholars in Israel. History and Memory. 7(1):66.
Between Eichmann and Kant: Thinking on Evil after Arendt Adi Ophir. 1996. Between Eichmann and Kant: Thinking on Evil after Arendt. History and Memory. 8(2):89.