Rescuing Civil Rights from Black Power: Collective Memory and Saving the State in Twenty-First-Century Prosecutions of 1960s-Era Cases Dan Berger. 2009. Rescuing Civil Rights from Black Power: Collective Memory and Saving the State in Twenty-First-Century Prosecutions of 1960s-Era Cases. Journal for the Study of Radicalism. 3(1):1-27.
Diasporic Memories: Community, Individuality, and Creativity—A Life Stories Perspective Mary Chamberlain. 2009. Diasporic Memories: Community, Individuality, and Creativity—A Life Stories Perspective. Oral History Review. 36(2):177-187.
From West-German Väterliteratur to Post-Wall Enkelliteratur : The End of the Generation Conflict in Marcel Beyer’s Spione and Tanja Dückers’s Himmelskörper Mila. Ganeva. 2007. From West-German Väterliteratur to Post-Wall Enkelliteratur : The End of the Generation Conflict in Marcel Beyer’s Spione and Tanja Dückers’s Himmelskörper. Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies. 43(2):149-162.
Eighty Years and More: Looking Back at the Nineteenth Amendment Mary Chapman, Angela. Mills. 2006. Eighty Years and More: Looking Back at the Nineteenth Amendment. Canadian Review of American Studies. 36(1):1-15.
The Past That Does Not Pass: Israelis and Holocaust Memory Dalia Ofer. 2009. The Past That Does Not Pass: Israelis and Holocaust Memory. Israel Studies. 14(1):1-35.
Matters of Memory: Response Deidre. Lynch. 2007. Matters of Memory: Response. Victorian Studies. 49(2):228-240.
Reticence in Oral History Interviews Lenore Layman. 2009. Reticence in Oral History Interviews. Oral History Review. 36(2):207-230.
Memory Controversies in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Implications for Peacebuilding Elisabeth King. 2010. Memory Controversies in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Implications for Peacebuilding. Genocide Studies and Prevention. 5(3):293-309.
The World Hitler Never Made: Alternate History and the Memory of Nazism Gavriel David Rosenfeld. 2005. The World Hitler Never Made: Alternate History and the Memory of Nazism. :524.
A Disturbing and Alien Memory: Southern Novelists Writing History Douglas L Mitchell. 2008. A Disturbing and Alien Memory: Southern Novelists Writing History. :264.