The future of the past: Countermemory and postmemory in contemporary American post-holocaust narratives Efraim Sicher. 2000. The future of the past: Countermemory and postmemory in contemporary American post-holocaust narratives. History and Memory. 12(2):56-91.
Battlefields of memory: Landscape and identity in Polish-Jewish relations Slawomir Kapralski. 2001. Battlefields of memory: Landscape and identity in Polish-Jewish relations. History and Memory. 13(2):35-58.
Holocaust memories, historians' memoirs Jeremy D. Popkin. 2003. Holocaust memories, historians' memoirs. History and Memory. 15(1):49.
Monuments, Public Space, and the Memory of Empire in Modern Italy Krystyna von Henneberg. 2004. Monuments, Public Space, and the Memory of Empire in Modern Italy. History and Memory. 16(1):37-85.
Can the Psychology of Memory Enrich Historical Analyses of Trauma? David B. Pillemer. 2004. Can the Psychology of Memory Enrich Historical Analyses of Trauma? History and Memory. 16(2):140-154.
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.
From Explosion to Erosion: Holocaust Memorialization in America since Bitburg Anson Rabinbach. 1997. From Explosion to Erosion: Holocaust Memorialization in America since Bitburg. History and Memory. 9(1/2):226.
The Closure of Auschwitz but Not Its End Adam Katz. 1998. The Closure of Auschwitz but Not Its End. History and Memory. 10(1):59.
Statement on the Establishment of the Council for the Creation of New History Textbooks Jordan Sand. 1999. Statement on the Establishment of the Council for the Creation of New History Textbooks. History and Memory. 11(2):127.
Parisian messianism: Catholicism, decadence, and the transgressions of Georges Bataille Michael Weingrad. 2001. Parisian messianism: Catholicism, decadence, and the transgressions of Georges Bataille. History and Memory. 13(2):113-133.