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Amending the Past: Europe's Holocaust Commissions and the Right to History: Critical Human Rights

Autor Alexander Karn
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 sep 2015
During the 1990s and early 2000s in Europe, more than fifty historical commissions were created to confront, discuss, and document the genocide of the Holocaust and to address some of its unresolved injustices. Amending the Past offers the first in-depth account of these commissions, examining the complexities of reckoning with past atrocities and large-scale human rights violations.

Alexander Karn analyzes more than a dozen Holocaust commissions—in Germany, Switzerland, France, Poland, Austria, Latvia, Lithuania, and elsewhere—in a comparative framework, situating each in the context of past and present politics, to evaluate their potential for promoting justice and their capacity for bringing the perspectives of rival groups more closely together. Karn also evaluates the media coverage these commissions received and probes their public reception from multiple angles.

Arguing that historical commissions have been underused as a tool for conflict management, Karn develops a program for historical mediation and moral reparation that can deepen democratic commitment and strengthen human rights in both transitional regimes and existing liberal states.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299305505
ISBN-10: 0299305503
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Critical Human Rights


Recenzii

"Charged with excavating and exposing competing narratives of mass atrocities and their consequences, historical (truth) commissions have emerged as an important forum for conflict resolution. Alexander Karn's comparative scope stands out among a growing body of research providing a set of tools, relevant to both academics and activists."
—Daniel Levy, State University of New York, Stony Brook

"A very important contribution to the interdisciplinary scholarship on the broad theme of reckoning with histories of atrocity."—Bronwyn Leebaw, University of California, Riverside

"Historical commissions, Karn argues, have brought expert historical practice to bear on complex questions, adding new meaning to facts that have either been debated or glossed over. These commissions matter because they serve to amend history in cases in which social memory has impeded understanding of historical injustices and begin the amelioration of past human rights violations." —Choice

Notă biografică

Alexander Karn is an associate professor in the Department of History at Colgate University. He is the coeditor of Taking Wrongs Seriously: Apologies and Reconciliation.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments                 

List of Abbreviations             

 

Introduction: Confronting the Holocaust as Historical Injustice                    

 

Part I. National Holocaust Commissions

1 France and Switzerland: Myths of Resistance and Neutrality                   

2 Poles and Jews: Mediating the Jedwabne Conflict             

3 Austria and Italy: The Reich and Its Allies            

4 Lithuania and Latvia: The Limits of "Double Genocide"               

 

Part II. Bilateral and International Commissions

5 Germany and Its Neighbors            

6 The International Commission on Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims                      

7 The International Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission            

Conclusion: Truth-Telling, Narrativity, and the Right to History                

 

Notes             

Index

Descriere

Examines the complexities of reckoning with past atrocities, analyzing more than a dozen Holocaust commissions in a comparative framework.