Collective Guilt in Central Europe after the Second World War and Now
Ludovika University Press, 2024
Összefoglaló
This book contributes to the academic debate oncollective punishment-guilt in Central Europe in the post-World War II era and its consequences to the present.
In this region, most collective restrictive measures were introduced during or immediately after World War II, in an atmosphere of trauma and revenge.
The book is premised on the need to realise and understand the logic of reparative actions in every post-conflict situation. Recognition of the facts, moral compensation and material compensation are equally important in this process.
The articles in this volume address not only the legal and moral questions, but also touch upon the problems of historic reconciliation and material compensation. All these issues still pose today a challenge to academic research, and influence long-standing political debates on collective guilt.
Részletek
- angol
- 231 oldal
- Kötés: kemény kötés
- ISBN: 9789636531423
- Szerkesztő: Gyurcsík Iván
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