Abstract

Scholarly work on transitional justice has typically focused on particular strategies to address past human rights abuses (e.g. truth commissions, memorialization, lustration), and only recently shifted toward more inclusive accounts. The book of political scientist Lavinia Stan, Transitional Justice in Post-Communist Romania: The Politics of Memory, contributes to this academic shift, synthetizing in a concise and coherent manner the complex processes of reckoning with the communist past in ...

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