University of Toronto Press
Justice in Lyon
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Richard J. Golsan
About this book
Justice in Lyon is a comprehensive history of the trial for crimes against humanity of the Nazi Klaus Barbie.
Author / Editor information
Richard J. Golsan is a University Distinguished Professor of French at Texas A&M University.
Reviews
"Historians often use the evidence gathered for trials to reconstruct historical events, but Richard J. Golsan makes the trial itself the event that he analyses. Justice in Lyon presents a revealing account of the trial of Klaus Barbie and its significance in terms of the French reckoning with German occupation during the Second World War. Golsan offers an insightful reading of the legal complexities and the drama of what went on in court. His examination of the Barbie trial in light of earlier trials for crimes against humanity enables readers to understand in new ways the conflicts in the trial and their significance within a changing historical context."
Julia Elsky, Assistant Professor of French, Loyola University Chicago:
"Richard J. Golsan is an expert on memory and the war in France and this book is an important continuation of his work. Justice in Lyon shows the importance of the Barbie trial, tracking its events throughout the procedures of the French court system. The book is written in a clear and elegant style, comprehensible and engaging to both graduate and undergraduate students as well as readers interested in the Barbie trial, memory of the Second World War in France, and historic trials related to crimes against humanity more generally."
Michael S. Bryant, Professor of History and Legal Studies, Bryant University:
"Richard J. Golsan provides a rich and informative context for the Klaus Barbie trial and has expanded the theoretical field for discussing Barbie’s motives for his crimes. This truly interesting book will make a significant contribution to the field of Holocaust Studies."
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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1 Klaus Barbie: Nazi “Idealist”
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2 The Historical Judicial Backdrop: From Nuremberg to the 1980 Cologne Trial of Kurt Lischka, Herbert Hagen, and Ernst Heinrichson
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3 The Investigation: War Crimes, Crimes against Humanity, and the Long Road to Compromise
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4 The Barbie Trial Begins: Opening Rituals and the Departure of the Accused
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5 The Witnesses
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6 The Civil Parties and Prosecution Make Their Case
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7 Barbie’s Defence Takes Centre Stage
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Conclusion
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Chronology
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A Note on the Sources
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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