Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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978-0-7425-1798-1 • Hardback • January 2003 • $159.00 • (£123.00)
978-0-7425-1799-8 • Paperback • January 2003 • $60.00 • (£46.00)
978-0-585-45506-8 • eBook • September 2004 • $57.00 • (£44.00)
John Torpey is associate professor in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology and the Institute for European Studies, the University of British Columbia.
Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgements
Chapter 2
Chapter 1: Introduction: Politics and the Past
Chapter 3
Chapter One: Historical and Theoretical Considerations on the Spread of Reparations Politics
Chapter 4
Chapter 2: The Politics of Regret: Analytical Frames
Chapter 5
Chapter 3: Coming to Terms with the Past
Chapter 6
Chapter 4: Restitution and Amending Historical Injustices in International Morality
Chapter 7
Chapter 5: Reflections on Reparations
Chapter 8
Chapter Two: Reparations Politics: Case Studies
Chapter 9
Chapter 6: Calculating Slavery Reparations: Theory, Numbers and Implications
Chapter 10
Chapter 7: War Compensation: Claims Against the Japanese Government and Japanese Corporations for War Crimes
Chapter 11
Chapter 8: Competing Discourses on Reparations: Human Rights, Aboriginal People and the Australian Government
Chapter 12
Chapter 9: Negotiating New Relationships: Canadian Museums, First Nations, and Cultural Property
Chapter 13
Chapter 10: Is Truth Enough? Reparations and Reconciliation in Latin America
Chapter 15
Chapter 11: Moral Integrity and Reparations for Africa
Chapter 16
Chapter 12: Wealth of Nations: Aboriginal Treaty-Making in the Era of Globalization
Chapter 17
Chapter 13: Victims of Genocide, Crimes against Humanity, and War Crimes in Rwanda: The Legal and Institutional Framework of Their Right to Reparation
Chapter 18
Chapter Three: Judging the Past
Chapter 19
Chapter 14: Justice, History, and Memory in France: Reflections on the Papon Trial
Chapter 20
Chapter 15: Overcoming the Past? Narrative and Negotiation, Remembering and Reparation: Issues at the Interface of History and the Law
This informative book?looks at a variety of methods and case studies dealing with past injustices, or reparations politics.?[Offers] a superb introductory essay by the editor?.[and] a useful addition to the growing literature on the subject. Recommended....
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