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Title:
Transitional justice and memory in Europe (1945-2013) / edited by Nico Wouters.
Publisher:
Intersentia,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xii, 416 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Transitional justice--Europe.
Transitional justice--Europe--Case studies.
Criminal justice, Administration of--Europe--History--20th century.
Other Authors:
Wouters, Nico, 1972- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006001307
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Transitional justice and memory development in Europe / Nico Wouters. West Germany : a case of transitional justice avant la lettre? / Annette Weinke -- Changing things so everything stays the same : the impossible "épuration" of French society, 1945-2000 / Marc Olivier Baruch -- A consensus of differences : transitional justice and Belgium's divided war memories (1944-2012) / Nico Wouters and Dirk Luyten -- Transitional justice in the Netherlands after World War II / Peter Romijn and Erik Schumacher -- From ruptured transition to politics of silence : the case of Portugal / Filipa Raimundo and António Costa Pinto -- Amnesty and reparations without truth or justice in Spain / Paloma Aguilar and Clara Ramírez-Barat -- Transitional justice after the collapse of dictatorship in Greece (1974-2000) / Stefanos Katsikas -- The incomplete transition in Hungary / Renáta Uitz -- The Polish paradox : transition from and to democracy / Klaus Bachmann -- Comparing transitional justice experiences in Europe / Luc Huyse -- Transitional justice and memory development in Europe / Nico Wouters.
Summary:
"What lessons can we learn from history, and more importantly: how? This question is as commonplace as it is essential. Efficient transitional justice policy evaluation requires, inter alia, an historical dimension. What policy has or has not worked in the past is an obvious key question. Nevertheless, history as a profession remains somewhat absent in the multi-disciplinary field of transitional justice. The idea that we should learn lessons from history continues to create unease among most professional historians. In his critical introduction, the editor investigates the framework of this unease. At the core of this book are nine national European case studies (post 1945, the 1970s dictatorships, post 1989) which implement the true scholarly advantage of historical research for the field of transitional justice: the broad temporal space. All nine case studies tackle the longer-term impact of their country's transitional justice policies. Two comparative conclusions, amongst others by the internationally renowned transitional justice specialist Luc Huyse, complete this collection. This volume is a major contribution in the search for synergies between the agenda of historical research and the rapidly developing field of transitional justice"-- Back cover.
Series:
Series on transitional justice ; 17
ISBN:
178068214X
9781780682143
OCLC:
(OCoLC)870649378
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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