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Historical Justice in International Perspective : How Societies Are Trying to Right the Wrongs of the Past, Hardback Book

Historical Justice in International Perspective : How Societies Are Trying to Right the Wrongs of the Past Hardback

Edited by Manfred (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat Heidelberg, Germany) Berg, Bernd (German Historical Institute, Washington DC) Schaefer

Part of the Publications of the German Historical Institute series

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This book makes a valuable contribution to debates on redress for historical injustices by offering case studies from nine countries on five continents.

The contributors examine the problems of material restitution, criminal justice, apologies, recognition, memory and reconciliation in national contexts as well as from a comparative perspective.

Among the topics discussed are the claims for reparations for slavery in the United States, West German restitution for the Holocaust, the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the efforts to prosecute the perpetrators of the Khmer Rouge's mass murders in Cambodia and the struggles of the indigenous people of Australia and New Zealand.

The book highlights the diversity of the ways societies have tried to right past wrongs as the demand for historical justice has become universal.

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