Srebrenica in the history of genocide: a prologue / Norman M. Naimark -- When communities fell apart and neighbors became enemies: stories of bewilderment in Srebrenica / Selma Leydesdorff -- Localizing the Rwandan genocide: the story of Runda / Jacob R. Boersema -- Memories and silences: on the narrative of an Ingrian Gulag survivor / Ulla-Maija Peltonen -- "My entire life I have shivered": homecoming and new persecution of former slave and forced laborers of Nazi Germany / Christoph Thonfeld -- Resisting oppression: stories of the 1980s' mass insurrection by political activists in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa / Jan K. Coetzee and Geoffrey T. Wood -- Struggling with a horrendous past: Rwandans talk about the aftermath of the genocide / Hessel Nieuwelink -- Leaving silence behind? Algerians and the memories of repression by French security forces in Paris in 1961 / Jim House -- "Privatized memory?" The story of erecting the first Holocaust memorial in Budapest / Andrea Pető -- Recalling the appalling: mass violence in Eastern Turkey in the twentieth century / Uğur Ümit Üngör -- Multiple framings: survivor and non-survivor interviewers in Holocaust video testimony / Michele Langfield and Pam Maclean.
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