THE GERMAN STRUGGLE WITH THE PAST: UVIC WAR AND MEMORY ARTICLES
Moeller, Robert G. "On The History Of Man-Made Destruction: Loss, Death, Memory, And Germany In The Bombing War," History Workshop Journal (Autumn 2006): 103-34.
Moeller, Robert G. "Germans As Victims?: Thoughts On A Post Cold War History Of World War II's Legacies," History And Memory, 17 (Spring/Summer 2005): 147-94.
Pickford, Henry W. "Conflict And Commemoration: Two Berlin Memorials," Modernism/Modernity, 12 (January 2005): 133-73.
Perry, Joseph B. "The Madonna Of Stalingrad: Mastering The (Christmas) Past And West German National Identity After World War II," Radical History Review (Spring 2002): 7-27.
Koepnick, Lutz. "Forget Berlin," German Quarterly, 74 (Autumn 2001): 343-54.
Confino, Alon. "Traveling As A Culture Of Remembrance: Traces Of National Socialism In West Germany, 1945-1960," History And Memory, 12 (Fall/Winter 2000): 92-121.
Levy, Daniel. "The Future Of The Past: Historiographical Disputes And Competing Memories In Germany And Israel," History And Theory, 38 (February 1999): 51-66.
Olick, Jeffrey K. "What Does It Mean To Normalize The Past?: Official Memory In German Politics Since 1989," Social Science History, 22 (Winter 1998): 547-71.
Geyer, Michael and Latham, Michael. "The Place Of The Second World War In German Memory And History," New German Critique, 71 (Spring 1997): 5-40.
Young, James E. "The Counter-Monument: Memory Against Itself In Germany Today," Critical Inquiry, 18 (Winter 1992): 267-96.