An Argentine naval officer remorsefully admits that he killed thirty people during Argentina's Dirty War. A member of General Augusto Pinochet's intelligence s...
The foundation of a stable democracy in Spain was built on a settled account: an agreement that both sides were equally guilty of violence, a consensus to avoid...
This edited volume brings together well-established and emerging scholars of transitional justice to discuss the persistence of amnesty in the age of human righ...
The foundation of a stable democracy in Spain was built on a settled account: an agreement that both sides were equally guilty of violence, a consensus to avoid...
Accounting for Violence offers bold new perspectives on the politics of memory in Latin America. Scholars from across the humanities and social sciences provid...
byLeigh Payne,Jo Fair,David Rodgers,Aparecida Vilaça,Neil Whitehead
In 1956, in the Brazilian state of Rondônia, a group of Wari' Indians had their first peaceful contact with whites: Protestant missionaries and officers from t...
byJohn Dale,Michelle Charette,Courtney Addison,Patricia Astacio,Sareeta Amrute,Barbara Andersen,Adia Benton,Letizia Bonanno,Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier,Michael Cepek,Tomás Criado,Elsa Fan,Kelly Fayard,Michele Friedner,Susan Frohlick,Angela Garcia,Danielle Gendron,Mascha Gugganig,Natalia Gutkowski,T. S. Harvey,Saida Hodžić,K. G. Hutchins,Basit Iqbal,Emma Kowal,Mathangi Krishnamurthy,Margaret MacDonald,Stephanie McCallum,Diana Ojeda,Valerie Olson,Patrick Owuor,Stacy Pigg,Shyam Kunwar,Jason Pine,Chiara Pussetti,Tom Rice,Leslie Robertson,Yana Stainova,Richard Vokes,Russell Westhaver,Paul White
Creative and diverse approaches to ethnographic knowledge production and writing Ethnographic research has long been cloaked in mystery around what fieldwor...