The Guilt Of Nations:restitution and negotiating historical injustices
Preface
Introduction:Amending Historical Injustices in International Morality
PART I:RESIDUES OF WORLD WAR II
Chapter 1:The Faustian Predicament:German Reparation to Jews
Chapter 2:American Memory:Japanese Americans Remember the Camps
Chapter 3:Sex Slaves:Comfort Women and Japanese Guilt
Chapter 4:Plunder and Justice:Russian Victims and Glorious Museums
Chapter5:Nazi Gold and Swiss Solidarity:A New Mechanism for Rewriting Historical Crimes?
Chapter 6:Restitution in East Central Europe:Deserving and Underserving Victims
PART II:COLONIALISM AND ITS AFTERMATH
Chapter 7:“First Nations” Renaissance:Indigenous Groups and the Pluralistic Model
Chapter 8:Native American Restitution:Land, Human Remains, and Sacred Objects
Chapter 9:Hawaii:The Other Native Americans
Chapter 10:Oceanic Models for Indigenous Groups:Australian Aborigines
Chapter 11:Once Were Warriors:The Linits of Successful Restitution
Chapter 12:Restitution for Slavery:Opportunity of Fantasy?
Conclusion:Toward a Theory of Restitution
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Introduction:Amending Historical Injustices in International Morality
PART I:RESIDUES OF WORLD WAR II
Chapter 1:The Faustian Predicament:German Reparation to Jews
Chapter 2:American Memory:Japanese Americans Remember the Camps
Chapter 3:Sex Slaves:Comfort Women and Japanese Guilt
Chapter 4:Plunder and Justice:Russian Victims and Glorious Museums
Chapter5:Nazi Gold and Swiss Solidarity:A New Mechanism for Rewriting Historical Crimes?
Chapter 6:Restitution in East Central Europe:Deserving and Underserving Victims
PART II:COLONIALISM AND ITS AFTERMATH
Chapter 7:“First Nations” Renaissance:Indigenous Groups and the Pluralistic Model
Chapter 8:Native American Restitution:Land, Human Remains, and Sacred Objects
Chapter 9:Hawaii:The Other Native Americans
Chapter 10:Oceanic Models for Indigenous Groups:Australian Aborigines
Chapter 11:Once Were Warriors:The Linits of Successful Restitution
Chapter 12:Restitution for Slavery:Opportunity of Fantasy?
Conclusion:Toward a Theory of Restitution
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
