Title: Political transition: politics and cultures
Abstract: 1 Introduction Paul Gready 2 Remembering To Forgetting 'Zimbabwe': Towards A Third Transition Christine Sylvester 3 Contested Memories Of Repression In The Southern Cone: Commemorations In A Comparative Perspective Elizabeth Jelin 4 'What Is Written In Our Hearts': Memory, Justice And The Healing Of Fragmented Communities Victoria Sanford 5 Memory And Forgetting: The Roma Holocaust Istvan Pogany 6 Continuity And Discontinuity Of East German Identity Following The Fall Of The Berlin Wall: A Case Study Molly Andrews 7 Mobilising Memories: Protestant And Unionist Victims Groups And The Politics Of Victimhood In The Irish Peace Process Graham Dawson 8 'In The Name Of The Victims': The Politics Of Compensation In The Work Of The South African Truth And Reconciliation Commission Lars Buur 9 The Construction Of Voice And Identity In The South African Truth And Reconciliation Commission. Fiona C. Ross 10 Remembering Ordinary Agency Under East German State Socialism: Revelations Of The Rostock District Record, 1978-1989 Joan Hackeling 11 Insinuating Spaces: Memories Of A Madrid Neighbourhood During The Spanish Transition Steven Marsh 12 Public Bad, Public Good(S) And Private Realities Carolyn Nordstrom 13 Shouting From The Bottom Of The Well: The Impact Of International Trials For Wartime Rape On Women's Agency Julie Mertus 14 Networks Of Memory: Chileans Debate Democracy And The Pinochet Legacy Over An Internet Forum Eliza Tanner Hawkins 15 Reconciling Reconciliation: A Personal And Public Journey Of Testifying Before The South African Truth And Reconciliation Commission Yazir Henri 16 Empire Dies For Irish Freedom: Silence And Amnesia In Anglo-Irish Talks Ella O'Dwyer
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-02-01
Language: en
Type: article
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