Abstract

Introduction: History, Memory, Politics of Peace, Bruno Charbonneau & Genevieve Parent Part I: Conceptual Issues 1. The Post-Conflict Paradox: Engaging War, Creating Peace, Patricia A. Maulden 2. A Critique of Bottom-Up Peacebuilding: Do Peaceful Individuals make Peaceful Societies, Sandrine Lefranc Part II: Case Studies 3. Familial Trauma in Democratic Spain: Memory and Reconciliation through Generations, Lorraine Ryan 4. Living to tell the Story: Healing, Social Denial and Redress in Uruguay, Gabriela Fried Amilivia 5. Justice, Healing and Reconciliation in Cambodia, Julian Poluda, Judith Strasser and Chhim Sotheara 6. Exploring the Role of Apology in Cambodia's Reconciliation Process, Angel Ryono 7. Governmental Apologies and Political Reconciliation: Promise and Pitfalls, Graham G. Dodds 8. Co-Creating Peace: Confronting Psycho-Social-Economic Injustices in the Israeli-Paelstinian Context, Julia Chaitin 9. Restorative Moments: From First Nations People in Canada to Conflicts in an Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue Group, David Senesh 10. Towards Peace and Reconciliation after the Great War: Letter-Writing to the League of Nations, Carl Bouchard 11. Can History Heal Trauma? The Role of History Education in Reconciliation Processes, Karina V. Korostelina 12. Conclusion: Making Bottom-Up Peacebuilding Relevant, Bruno Charbonneau & Genevieve Parent

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