Contents

List of contributors

Acknowledgments

Introduction: peacebuilding, healing, reconciliation

BRUNO CHARBONNEAU AND GENEVIÈVE PARENT

PART 1
Conceptual issues

1    The post-conflict paradox: engaging war, creating peace

PATRICIA A. MAULDEN

2    A critique of “bottom-up” peacebuilding: do peaceful individuals make peaceful societies?

SANDRINE LEFRANC

PART 2
Case studies

3    Familial trauma in democratic Spain: memory and reconciliation through generations

LORRAINE RYAN

4    Living to tell the story: healing, social denial and redress in Uruguay

GABRIELA FRIED AMILIVIA

5    Justice, healing and reconciliation in Cambodia

JULIAN POLUDA, JUDITH STRASSER AND SOTHEARA CHHIM

6    Exploring the role of apology in Cambodia's reconciliation process

ANGEL RYONO

7    Governmental apologies and political reconciliation: promise and pitfalls

GRAHAM G. DODDS

8    Co-creating peace: confronting psycho-social–economic injustices in the Israeli–Palestinian context

JULIA CHAITIN

9    Restorative moments: from First Nations people in Canada to conflicts in an Israeli–Palestinian dialogue group

DAVID SENESH

10  Towards peace and reconciliation after the Great War: letter-writing to the League of Nations

CARL BOUCHARD

11  Can history heal trauma? The role of history education in reconciliation processes

KARINA V. KOROSTELINA

12  Conclusion: making “bottom-up” peacebuilding relevant

GENEVIÈVE PARENT AND BRUNO CHARBONNEAU

Bibliography

Index

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