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Reconciliation, Civil Society, and the Politics of Memory

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transcript-Verlag | 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839419311.toc
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Birgit Schwelling 2013
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[Anon.]. "Contents". Reconciliation, Civil Society, and the Politics of Memory, edited by Birgit Schwelling, Bielefeld: transcript-Verlag, 2013, pp. 5-6. https://doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839419311.toc
[Anon.] (2013). Contents. In B. Schwelling (Ed.), Reconciliation, Civil Society, and the Politics of Memory (pp. 5-6). Bielefeld: transcript-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839419311.toc
[Anon.] 2013. Contents. In: Schwelling, B. ed. Reconciliation, Civil Society, and the Politics of Memory. Bielefeld: transcript-Verlag, pp. 5-6. https://doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839419311.toc
[Anon.]. "Contents" In Reconciliation, Civil Society, and the Politics of Memory edited by Birgit Schwelling, 5-6. Bielefeld: transcript-Verlag, 2013. https://doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839419311.toc
[Anon.]. Contents. In: Schwelling B (ed.) Reconciliation, Civil Society, and the Politics of Memory. Bielefeld: transcript-Verlag; 2013. p.5-6. https://doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839419311.toc
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How did civil society function as a locus for reconciliation initiatives since the beginning of the 20th century? The essays in this volume challenge the conventional understanding of reconciliation as a benign state-driven process. They explore how a range of civil society actors - from Turkish intellectuals apologizing for the Armenian Genocide to religious organizations working towards the improvement of Franco-German relations - have confronted and coped with the past. These studies offer a critical perspective on local and transnational reconciliation acts by questioning the extent to which speech became an alternative to silence, remembrance to forgetting, engagement to oblivion.

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Reconciliation, Civil Society, and the Politics of Memory
Reconciliation, Civil Society, and the Politics of Memory
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Contents
Transnational Civil Society’s Contribution to Reconciliation
“A Question of Humanity in its Entirety”
Mea Culpas, Negotiations, Apologias
Soldiers’ Reconciliation
“A Blessed Act of Oblivion”
Franco-German Rapprochement and Reconciliation in the Ecclesial Domain
A Right to Irreconcilability?
From Atonement to Peace?
Apologising for Colonial Violence
Facing Postcolonial Entanglement and the Challenge of Responsibility
Political Reconciliation in Northern Ireland and the Bloody Sunday Inquiry
From Truth to Reconciliation
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