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CONTENTS
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction 1
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THE SETTING
- Memory and Restitution: World War II as a Foundational Event in a Uniting Europe 9
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ANTHROPOLOGIZING RESTITUTION
- Money and Memory: Transvaluating the Redress of Loss 27
- Pecunifying Respectability? On the Impossibility of Honorable Restitution 51
- Conversion, Exchange, and Replacement: Refl ecting Cultural Legacies of Indemnity 65
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COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY AND THE PRACTICE OF RESTITUTION
- Converting Wrongs to Rights? Compensating Nazi Forced Labor as Paradigm 83
- Scholarly Investigation and Material Compensation: The Austrian Historical Commission at Work 105
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TESSELATED EUROPEAN HISTORIES OF MEMORY
- The Object’s Memory: Remembering Rural Jews in Southern Germany 117
- “These Are German Houses”: Polish Memory Confronting Jedwabne 141
- Looted Texts: Restituting Jewish Libraries 161
- Restitution and Reconstructed Identity: Jewish Property and Collective Self-Awareness in Central Europe 189
- Eloquent Silence: Inscribing Hungarian Memories 217
- Recovering Austrian Memory: Stratifying Restitution Debates 233
- Historical Injustices and International Morality: Eastern European and Swiss Cases 255
- Recollecting Expulsion: Locating German Refugees in Polish and Czech Memories 273
- Conflicting Memories, Unrestituted: Wadi Salib as an Israeli Political Metaphor 301
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RESOLUTIONS
- Wiedergutmachung in Germany: Balancing Historical Accounts 1945–2000 323
- Selected Bibliography 383
- Contributors 409
- Index 413
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction 1
-
THE SETTING
- Memory and Restitution: World War II as a Foundational Event in a Uniting Europe 9
-
ANTHROPOLOGIZING RESTITUTION
- Money and Memory: Transvaluating the Redress of Loss 27
- Pecunifying Respectability? On the Impossibility of Honorable Restitution 51
- Conversion, Exchange, and Replacement: Refl ecting Cultural Legacies of Indemnity 65
-
COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY AND THE PRACTICE OF RESTITUTION
- Converting Wrongs to Rights? Compensating Nazi Forced Labor as Paradigm 83
- Scholarly Investigation and Material Compensation: The Austrian Historical Commission at Work 105
-
TESSELATED EUROPEAN HISTORIES OF MEMORY
- The Object’s Memory: Remembering Rural Jews in Southern Germany 117
- “These Are German Houses”: Polish Memory Confronting Jedwabne 141
- Looted Texts: Restituting Jewish Libraries 161
- Restitution and Reconstructed Identity: Jewish Property and Collective Self-Awareness in Central Europe 189
- Eloquent Silence: Inscribing Hungarian Memories 217
- Recovering Austrian Memory: Stratifying Restitution Debates 233
- Historical Injustices and International Morality: Eastern European and Swiss Cases 255
- Recollecting Expulsion: Locating German Refugees in Polish and Czech Memories 273
- Conflicting Memories, Unrestituted: Wadi Salib as an Israeli Political Metaphor 301
-
RESOLUTIONS
- Wiedergutmachung in Germany: Balancing Historical Accounts 1945–2000 323
- Selected Bibliography 383
- Contributors 409
- Index 413