Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- The Use of History in the Field of Transitional Justice: A Critical Introduction
- West Germany: A Case of Transitional Justice avant la lettre?
- Changing Things so Everything Stays the Same: The Impossible “épuration” of French Society, 1945–2000
- A Consensus of Differences. Transitional Justice and Belgium's Divided War Memories (1944–2012)
- Transitional Justice in the Netherlands after World War II
- From Ruptured Transition to Politics of Silence: the Case of Portugal
- Amnesty and Reparations Without Truth or Justice in Spain
- Transitional Justice after the Collapse of Dictatorship in Greece (1974–2000)
- The Incomplete Transition in Hungary
- The Polish Paradox: Transition from and to Democracy
- Comparing Transitional Justice Experiences in Europe
- Transitional Justice and Memory Development in Europe
- About the Authors
About the Authors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 November 2017
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- The Use of History in the Field of Transitional Justice: A Critical Introduction
- West Germany: A Case of Transitional Justice avant la lettre?
- Changing Things so Everything Stays the Same: The Impossible “épuration” of French Society, 1945–2000
- A Consensus of Differences. Transitional Justice and Belgium's Divided War Memories (1944–2012)
- Transitional Justice in the Netherlands after World War II
- From Ruptured Transition to Politics of Silence: the Case of Portugal
- Amnesty and Reparations Without Truth or Justice in Spain
- Transitional Justice after the Collapse of Dictatorship in Greece (1974–2000)
- The Incomplete Transition in Hungary
- The Polish Paradox: Transition from and to Democracy
- Comparing Transitional Justice Experiences in Europe
- Transitional Justice and Memory Development in Europe
- About the Authors
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- Transitional Justice and Memory in Europe (1945-2013) , pp. 413 - 416Publisher: IntersentiaPrint publication year: 2014