Book contents
- Transitional Justice after German Reunification
- Transitional Justice after German Reunification
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Book part
- 1 Exposing Unofficial Collaborators
- 2 The Regime, the Secret Police, and Coming to Terms with the Past
- 3 The Case(s) of the Litigating Spies: Public Shame, Reputation, and Respect
- 4 Civic Interpellations: Denunciation as Self-Disrespect
- 5 Stasi Agents as Responsible Agents? Responsibility and Respect
- 6 An Apology for Public Apologies: A Matter of Respect?
- 7 The Politics of Reconciliation: Offering Respect?
- 8 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- References
Bibliography
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2015
- Transitional Justice after German Reunification
- Transitional Justice after German Reunification
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Book part
- 1 Exposing Unofficial Collaborators
- 2 The Regime, the Secret Police, and Coming to Terms with the Past
- 3 The Case(s) of the Litigating Spies: Public Shame, Reputation, and Respect
- 4 Civic Interpellations: Denunciation as Self-Disrespect
- 5 Stasi Agents as Responsible Agents? Responsibility and Respect
- 6 An Apology for Public Apologies: A Matter of Respect?
- 7 The Politics of Reconciliation: Offering Respect?
- 8 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- References
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- Transitional Justice after German ReunificationExposing Unofficial Collaborators, pp. 249 - 270Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015