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The Palgrave Handbook of State-Sponsored History After 1945
Truths of the Dictatorship: Chile’s Rettig and Valech Commissions as State-Sponsored History
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Book chapters
pp. 1
State-Sponsored History After 1945: An Introduction
pp. 39
Laws Governing the Historian’s Free Expression
pp. 69
Writing History Through Criminal Law: State-Sponsored Memory in Rwanda
pp. 87
French Memory Laws and the Ambivalence About the Meaning of Colonialism
pp. 101
History Watch by the European Court of Human Rights
pp. 121
Legislated History in Post-Communist Lithuania
pp. 139
Archives, Agency, and the State
pp. 161
Open Archives to Close the Past: Bulgarian Archival Disclosure on the Road to European Union Accession
pp. 177
Archives and Post-Colonial State-Sponsored History: A Dual State Approach Using the Case of the “Migrated Archives”
pp. 191
The “Cleansing” of Croatian Libraries in the 1990s and Beyond or How (Not) to Discard the Yugoslav Past
pp. 209
State Authority and Historical Research: Institutional Settings and Trends Since 1945
pp. 237
Official History Reconsidered: The Tadhana Project in the Philippines
pp. 255
History Riding on the Waves of Government Coalitions: The First Fifteen Years of the Institute of National Remembrance in Poland (2001–2016)
pp. 273
History in Schools
pp. 289
History Teaching for the Unification of Europe: The Case of the Council of Europe
pp. 307
Teaching History Under Dictatorship: The Politics of Textbooks and the Legitimation of Authority in Mobutu’s Zaire
pp. 323
The “National Dream” to Cultural Mosaic: State-Sponsored History in Canadian Education
pp. 339
China’s History School Curricula and Textbook Reform in East Asian Context
pp. 353
Teaching History in Israel–Palestine
pp. 373
History Museums
pp. 399
“State-Supported History” at the Local Level: Ostdeutsche Heimatstuben and Expellee Museums in West Germany
pp. 415
State Agency and the Definition of Historical Events: The Case of the Museo de La Memoria Y Los Derechos Humanos in Santiago, Chile
pp. 431
History Wars in Germany and Australia: National Museums and the Relegitimisation of Nationhood
pp. 449
Memorials and State-Sponsored History
pp. 477
Spaces of Nationhood and Contested Soviet War Monuments in Poland: The Warsaw Monument to the Brotherhood in Arms
pp. 495
Heritage Statecraft: Transcending Methodological Nationalism in the Russian Federation
pp. 513
The State, the Courts, and the Lessons of History: An Overview, with Reference to Some Emblematic Cases
pp. 535
The Historian’s Trial: John Demjanjuk and the Prosecution of Atrocity
pp. 551
Germany Versus Germany: Resistance Against Hitler, Postwar Judiciary and the 1952 Remer Case
pp. 567
Historical Testimony for the Government in US v. Philip Morris, et al.
pp. 583
A One-Sided Coin: A Critical Analysis of the Legal Accounts of the Cypriot Conflicts
pp. 599
Truth Commissions and the Construction of History
pp. 621
Truth Commissions and the Politics of History: A Critical Appraisal
pp. 637
The Brazilian National Truth Commission (2012–2014) as a State-Commissioned History Project
pp. 653
The 9/11 Commission Report: History Under the Sign of Memory
pp. 669
Truths of the Dictatorship: Chile’s Rettig and Valech Commissions as State-Sponsored History
pp. 687
Historical Expert Commissions and Their Politics
pp. 713
Reconstituting the Dutch State in the NIOD Srebrenica Report
pp. 727
Memory Institutions and Policies in Colombia: The Historical Memory Group and the Historical Commission on the Conflict and Its Victims
pp. 741
Diversified and Globalized Memories: The Limits of State-Sponsored History Commissions in East Asia
pp. 757
Switzerland’s Independent Commission of Experts: State-Sponsored History and the Challenges of Political Partisanship
pp. 775
Historical State Apologies
pp. 801
Apology Failures: Japan’s Strategies Towards China and Korea in Dealing with Its Imperialist Past
pp. 817
The “Apology to Australia’s Indigenous Peoples” in Its Historical Context
pp. 831
Narrative Robustness, Post-Apology Conduct, and Canada’s 1998 and 2008 Residential Schools Apologies
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