Realism/Terrorism: The Walworth Farce Kim Solga. 2011. Realism/Terrorism: The Walworth Farce. Canadian Theatre Review. 145(1):89-91.
The Pleasures of Memory: Learning to Read with Charles Dickens Sarah Winter. 2011. The Pleasures of Memory: Learning to Read with Charles Dickens.
"The Pains of Memory": Aberrant Spaces, Historical Anxieties, and National Images of Mourning in Puerto Rican Art and Literature Ramón E. Soto-Crespo. 2002. "The Pains of Memory": Aberrant Spaces, Historical Anxieties, and National Images of Mourning in Puerto Rican Art and Literature. MLN. 117(2):449-480.
Remounting, Remembering: Gendered Memorials and Colleen Wagner’s The Monument Moberley Luger. 2009. Remounting, Remembering: Gendered Memorials and Colleen Wagner’s The Monument. ESC: English Studies in Canada. 35(4):71-93.
Monumental Commemoration of the Fallen in Ireland, North and South, 1920–60 John Turpin. 2007. Monumental Commemoration of the Fallen in Ireland, North and South, 1920–60. New Hibernia Review. 11(4):107-119.
Memory and the Abolitionist Heritage: Thomas Wentworth Higginson and the Uncertain Meaning of the Civil War W. Scott Poole. 2005. Memory and the Abolitionist Heritage: Thomas Wentworth Higginson and the Uncertain Meaning of the Civil War. Civil War History. 51(2):202-217.
"The Things That Are Seen in the Flashes": Timothy Findley's Inside Memory as Photographic Life Writing Lorraine Mary York. 1994. "The Things That Are Seen in the Flashes": Timothy Findley's Inside Memory as Photographic Life Writing. MFS Modern Fiction Studies. 40(3):643-656.
Judicial Nightmares and Christian Memory Brent D. Shaw. 2003. Judicial Nightmares and Christian Memory. Journal of Early Christian Studies. 11(4):533-563.
Spectacle and Witnessing: Constructing Readings of Charles Parsons’s Marine Turbine Don Leggett. 2011. Spectacle and Witnessing: Constructing Readings of Charles Parsons’s Marine Turbine. Technology and Culture. 52(2):287-309.
On the Historicity of the Archive: A Counter-Memory for Lynne Huffer's Mad for Foucault Shannon Winnubst. 2011. On the Historicity of the Archive: A Counter-Memory for Lynne Huffer's Mad for Foucault. philoSOPHIA. 1(2):215-225.