Contents
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Remembering and Forgetting Zimbabwe : Towards a Third Transition
3 Contested Memories of Repression in the Southern Cone: Commemorations in a Comparative Perspective
4 What is Written in Our Hearts : Memory, Justice and the Healing of Fragmented Communities
5 Memory and Forgetting: The Roma Holocaust
6 Continuity and Discontinuity of East German Identity Following the Fall of the Berlin Wall
7 Mobilising Memories: Protestant and Unionist Victims Groups and the Politics of Victimhood in th
8 In the Name of the Victims : The Politics of Compensation in the Work of the South African Tru
9 The Construction of Voice and Identity in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
10 Remembering Ordinary Agency Under East German State Socialism: Revelations of the Rostock Distric
11 Insinuating Spaces: Memories of a Madrid Neighbourhood During the Spanish Transition
12 Public Bad, Public Good( s) and Private Realities
13 The Politics of Memory and International Trials for Wartime Rape
14 Networks of Memory: Chileans Debate Democracy and the Pinochet Legacy Over an Internet Forum
15 Reconciling Reconciliation: A Personal and Public Journey of Testifying Before the South African
16 Empire Dies for Irish Freedom: Silence and Amnesia in Anglo- Irish Talks
Notes on Contributors