Redefining Reparations : Wassenaar 1952 and the Global Politics of Repair / Edited by Lorena De Vita and Constantin Goschler
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Introduction: Wassenaar, 1952: Redefining Reparations Part I: Actors and Agency 1. German Reparations and the Jewish World: Creating the Claims Conference 2. Who Was (Not) Invited to Wassenaar?: The Delegations to the 1952 German-Jewish Reparations Negotiations 3. The International Side of the Story: Why West Germany Came to Pay Reparations to Israel in 1952 4. Wiedergutmachung as a Claim to the Rehabilitation of Political Subjectivity and Social Agency Part II: Meanings and Practices 5. The Factory That Wiped Out the Past: Chorzów and the Reparative Imagination 6. 1952 as a Turning Point in the History of the Restitution of Property Rights in Western Europe 7. The Forgotten Lessons of Negotiated Redress: Wassenaar, the Struggle for Reparations, and Human Rights 8. Three Generations, One Wiedergutmachung Part III: Echoes and Resonances 9. Holocaust Reparations: Scrutinizing the Model in Transitional Justice 10. Considering Compensation for Palestinian Refugees: Arab and International Efforts in the 1950s 11. The History and Current Status of German Reparations to Namibia 12. Holocaust Redress: Its Effect on Slave Redress and Post-Conflict Justice
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