ABSTRACT
How do former enemies reconcile after civil wars? Do they ever really reconcile in any complete sense? How is political reunification related to longer-term cultural reintegration? Bringing together experts on civil wars around the modern world – the United States, Spain, Rwanda, Colombia, Russia, and more - this volume provides comparative and transnational analysis of the challenges that arise in the aftermath of civil war.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|50 pages
Post-civil war reconciliation in our time
part II|49 pages
Problems Of Reconciliation In Twentieth-Century Europe
part III|72 pages
Memory And Reconciliation After The Us Civil War
chapter 9|19 pages
The persistence of memory
chapter 10|17 pages
No more shall the winding rivers be red
part IV|47 pages
The US Civil War In Transnational Perspective
chapter 12|17 pages
To “heal the wounded spirit”
chapter 13|14 pages
“Save our heritage”
part V|33 pages
Processes Of Reconciliation