Azaryahu, M. (1986). Street names and political identity: The case of East Berlin. Journal of Contemporary History, 21, 581-604.

Azaryahu, M. (1988). What is to be remembered: The struggle over street names, Berlin 1921-1930. Tel Avier Jahrbuch fuer deutsche Geschicte, 17, 241-258. (German)

Azaryahu, M. (1990). Renaming the past. Changes in "city text" in Germany and Austria 1945-1947. History and Memory, 2(2), 32-53.

Azaryahu, M. (1991). Die Umbenennung der Vergangeheit oder die Politik der staedtischen Architexture. Ost Berlin 1990-1991. Zeitschrift fuer Volkskunde, 88(1), 16-29. (German)

Azaryahu, M. (1991). St. Petersburg, Petrograd, Leningrad: The rise and fall (?) of the Soviet constitutive myth. Skira Hodshit, 11-20. (Hebrew)

Azaryahu, M. (1992). The purge of Bismarck and Saladin. The renaming of streets in Haifa and East Berlin. A comparative study in culture-planning. Poetics Today, 13(1), 351-367.

Azaryahu, M. (1992). War memorials and the commemoration of the Israeli War of Independence. Studies in Zionism, the Yishuv and the State of Israel, 13(1), 57-77.

Azaryahu, M. (1993). From remains to relics: Authentic monuments in the Israeli landscape. History and Memory, 5(2), 82-103.

Azaryahu, M. (1993). Between two cities. The commemoration of the Israeli War of Independence in Tel-Aviv and Haifa. A study in the construction of Israeli memory. Cathedra, 68, 98-125. (Hebrew)

Azaryahu, M. (1993). Monuments of heroic sacrifice in Jerusalem. In E. Shiller (Ed.), Ariel (pp. 127-132). (Hebrew)

Azaryahu, M. (1994). The wall, the mountain and the narrative of the third temple. Comparison, 2, 109-126.

Azaryahu, M. (1994). Historical heritage in the cityscape: Renaming streets in East Berlin 1945-1991. In S. Volkov (Ed.), From Division to Unification: Germany 1945-1990 (pp. 127-146). Tel-Aviv: Am Oved. (Hebrew)

Azaryahu, M. (1995). State Cults: Celebrating Independence and Commemorating the Fallen in Israel 1948-1956. Sde Boker: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Press. (Hebrew)

Azaryahu, M. (1995). The monument in memory of the 54th battalion of the Givati brigade in Huleikat. A study in the commemoration of the Israeli War of Independence. Iunim BeTkumat Israel, 5, 336-363. (Hebrew)

Azaryahu, M. (1996). Water towers in the landscape of memory: Negba, Yad Mordechai and Beerot Yitzhak. Cathedra, 79, 160-173. (Hebrew)

Azaryahu, M. (1996). The power of commemorative street names. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 14, 311-330.

Azaryahu, M. (1996). The spontaneous formation of memorial space: The case of Kikar Rabin, Tel-Aviv. Area, 28, 501-513.

Azaryahu, M. (1996). Mount Herzl: The creation of Israel's national cemetery. Israel Studies, 1(2), 46-74.

Azaryahu, M. (1996). The topography of national remembrance. Two Israeli cases. In Y. Gradus & G. Lipshitz (Eds.), The Mosaic of Israeli Geography (pp. 253-260). Beer Sheva: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Azaryahu, M. (1997). German reunification and the politics of street names. The case of East Berlin. Political Geography, 16(6), 479-493.

Azaryahu, M. (1997). Zurueck zur Vergangenheit? Die Strassennamen Ost-Berlins 1990-1994. In W. Speitkamp (Ed.), Denkmalstruz. Zur Konfliktgeschichte Politischer Symbolik (pp. 137-154). Goettingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht. (German)

Azaryahu, M. (1997). The mythic geography of the 11th Adar: From Tel Hai to Birya and Eilat. Horizons in Geography, 46-47, 9-20. (Hebrew)

Azaryahu, M., & Bar-Gal, Y. (1998). Jewish tradition and national cemeteries: Two Israeli cases. In H. Brodsky (Ed.), Land and Community: Geography in Jewish Studies (pp. 105-126). Maryland: University of Maryland Press.

Azaryahu, M. (1998). The golden arches of McDonald's: On the Americanization of Israel. Panim, 5, 23-28. (Hebrew)