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Building: BL16 Georg Morgenstiernes hus, Floor: 2, Room: GM 205
Thursday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (07/09/2017)
This Panel examines how states deal with the legacy and memories of political violence. Among the mechanisms it explores are truth recovery processes such as truth commissions, as well as amnesties and the drive for historical prosecutions. It looks too at examples where states have engaged in organised ‘forgetting’ of the memory and legacies of a conflict.
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Memory Beyond Borders: Dealing with the Legacy of the Northern Ireland Conflict in the Irish Republic, 1969-2017 | View Paper Details |
The Trouble with Truth: Silence, Denial and the Liberal Democratic State | View Paper Details |
Dealing with the Stalinist Past in Contemporary Poland | View Paper Details |
'Troubled Pasts' and the Troubling Present | View Paper Details |