Remembrance, History, and Justice

Remembrance, History, and Justice
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Publisher : Central European University Press
Total Pages : 517
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ISBN-10 : 9789633860922
ISBN-13 : 963386092X
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Synopsis Remembrance, History, and Justice by : Vladimir Tismaneanu

The twentieth century has left behind a painful and complicated legacy of massive trauma, monstrous crimes, radical social engineering, creating collective/individual guilt syndromes that were often specters haunting the process of democratization in the various societies that have emerged out of these profoundly de-structuring contexts, such as Germany, Romania, Russia and others.

Historical Justice and Memory

Historical Justice and Memory
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Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9780299304645
ISBN-13 : 0299304647
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Historical Justice and Memory by : Klaus Neumann

Historical Justice and Memory highlights the global movement for historical justice—acknowledging and redressing historic wrongs—as one of the most significant moral and social developments of our times. Such historic wrongs include acts of genocide, slavery, systems of apartheid, the systematic persecution of presumed enemies of the state, colonialism, and the oppression of or discrimination against ethnic or religious minorities. The historical justice movement has inspired the spread of truth and reconciliation processes around the world and has pushed governments to make reparations and apologies for past wrongs. It has changed the public understanding of justice and the role of memory. In this book, leading scholars in philosophy, history, political science, and semiotics offer new essays that discuss and assess these momentous global developments. They evaluate the strength and weaknesses of the movement, its accomplishments and failings, its philosophical assumptions and social preconditions, and its prospects for the future.

History, Memory, and State-Sponsored Violence

History, Memory, and State-Sponsored Violence
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781136634444
ISBN-13 : 1136634444
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Synopsis History, Memory, and State-Sponsored Violence by : Berber Bevernage

Modern historiography embraces the notion that time is irreversible, implying that the past should be imagined as something ‘absent’ or ‘distant.’ Victims of historical injustice, however, in contrast, often claim that the past got ‘stuck’ in the present and that it retains a haunting presence. History, Memory, and State-Sponsored Violence is centered around the provocative thesis that the way one deals with historical injustice and the ethics of history is strongly dependent on the way one conceives of historical time; that the concept of time traditionally used by historians is structurally more compatible with the perpetrators’ than the victims’ point of view. Demonstrating that the claim of victims about the continuing presence of the past should be taken seriously, instead of being treated as merely metaphorical, Berber Bevernage argues that a genuine understanding of the ‘irrevocable’ past demands a radical break with modern historical discourse and the concept of time. By embedding a profound philosophical reflection on the themes of historical time and historical discourse in a concrete series of case studies, this project transcends the traditional divide between ‘empirical’ historiography on the one hand and the so called ‘theoretical’ approaches to history on the other. It also breaks with the conventional ‘analytical’ philosophy of history that has been dominant during the last decades, raising a series of long-neglected ‘big questions’ about the historical condition – questions about historical time, the unity of history, and the ontological status of present and past –programmatically pleading for a new historical ethics.

Memory, History, Justice in Hegel

Memory, History, Justice in Hegel
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780230371033
ISBN-13 : 0230371035
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Memory, History, Justice in Hegel by : Angelica Nuzzo

This reconstruction of the work of 'dialectical memory' in Hegel raises the fundamental question of the principle that presides on the articulation of history and indicates in Hegel's philosophy two alternative models of conceiving history: one that grounds history on 'ethical memory,' the other that sees justice as the moving principle of history.

New Critical Spaces in Transitional Justice

New Critical Spaces in Transitional Justice
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780253039934
ISBN-13 : 0253039932
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Synopsis New Critical Spaces in Transitional Justice by : Arnaud Kurze

Since the 1980s, transitional justice mechanisms have been increasingly applied to account for mass atrocities and grave human rights violations throughout the world. Over time, post-conflict justice practices have expanded across continents and state borders and have fueled the creation of new ideas that go beyond traditional notions of amnesty, retribution, and reconciliation. Gathering work from contributors in international law, political science, sociology, and history, New Critical Spaces in Transitional Justice addresses issues of space and time in transitional justice studies. It explains new trends in responses to post-conflict and post-authoritarian nations and offers original empirical research to help define the field for the future.

Law, History, and Justice

Law, History, and Justice
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 529
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ISBN-10 : 9781805399025
ISBN-13 : 1805399020
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Synopsis Law, History, and Justice by : Annette Weinke

Since the nineteenth century, the development of international humanitarian law has been marked by complex entanglements of legal theory, historical trauma, criminal prosecution, historiography, and politics. All of these factors have played a role in changing views on the applicability of international law and human-rights ideas to state-organized violence, which in turn have been largely driven by transnational responses to German state crimes. Here, Annette Weinke gives a groundbreaking long-term history of the political, legal and academic debates concerning German state and mass violence in the First World War, during the National Socialist era and the Holocaust, and under the GDR.

Memory Politics, Identity and Conflict

Memory Politics, Identity and Conflict
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 9783319626215
ISBN-13 : 3319626213
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Synopsis Memory Politics, Identity and Conflict by : Zheng Wang

This book focuses on the methodology of research on historical memory and contributes to theoretical discussions concerning the use of historical memory as a variable to explain political action and social movement. The chapters of the book conceptualize the relationship between historical memory and national identity formation, perceptions, and policy-making. The author particularly analyses how contested memory and the related social discourse can lead to nationalism and international conflict. Based on theories and research from multiple fields of studies, this book proposes a series of analytic frameworks for the purpose of conceptualizing the functions of historical memory. These analytic frameworks can help categorize, measure, and subsequently demonstrate the effects of historical memory. This book also discusses how to use public opinion polls, textbooks, important texts and documents, monuments and memory sites for conducting research to examine the functions of historical memory.

Historical Justice

Historical Justice
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781317392286
ISBN-13 : 1317392280
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Historical Justice by : Klaus Neumann

The yearning for historical justice – that is, for the redress of past wrongs – has become one of the defining features of our age. Governments, international bodies and civil society organisations address historical injustices through truth commissions, tribunals, official apologies and other transitional justice measures. Historians produce knowledge of past human rights violations, and museums, memorials and commemorative ceremonies try to keep that knowledge alive and remember the victims of injustices. In this book, researchers with a background in history, archaeology, cultural studies, literary studies and sociology explore the various attempts to recover and remember the past as a means of addressing historic wrongs. Case studies include sites of persecution in Germany, Argentina and Chile, the commemoration of individual victims of Nazi Germany, memories of life under South Africa’s apartheid regime, and the politics of memory in Israel and in Northern Ireland. The authors critique memory, highlight silences and absences, explore how to engage with the ghosts of the past, and ask what drives individuals, including professional historians, to strive for historical justice. This book was originally published as a special issue of Rethinking History.

Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda

Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 389
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ISBN-10 : 9781107017993
ISBN-13 : 1107017998
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda by : Timothy Longman

A critical exploration of the steps taken to promote peace, reconciliation and justice in post-genocide Rwanda.

Romania Confronts Its Communist Past

Romania Confronts Its Communist Past
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Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781107025929
ISBN-13 : 1107025923
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Romania Confronts Its Communist Past by : Vladimir Tismaneanu

Discusses the birth pangs of democracy in post-communist Romania, and its difficult transition from a state of non-law to a rule-of-law state.