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PART I. RESHAPING THE NATION
Introduction; Ota Konrad, Boris Barth, Jaromir Mrnka
The End of the War and the Beginning of the Peace: Where Violence Leaves Off and Reconstruction Begins: Continental Europe, 1944-1947; Norman Naimark
PART II. JUSTICE
Redefining National Identities through Justice: A Comparative Analysis of Italy and France; Barbara De Luna and Greta Fedele
Purges, Patriotism, and Political Violence: The Danish Case, 1944-1945; Henrik Lundtofte
'Mentalities of War, Mentalities of Peace': Capital Punishment in the Norwegian Treason Trials, 1941-1948; Anika Seemann
PART III. GENDER
'German Brats and Tarts': Gender, Sexuality, and Collective Memory in Post-War Norway; Caroline Nilsen
Gender, Ethnicity, and Multidirectional Violence during the Last Months of German Rule in Lithuania: A Case Study of Local Force Battalions; Justina Smalkyte
PART IV. NATION AND NATIONALISM
Assessing National 'Consciousness': The Belarusian Home Guard, 1944-1945; Aleksandra Pomiecko
Cleansing Greece of the Miasma of its 'Sudeten': Macedonian Slavs as an Unwanted Minority in the Aftermath of the Second World War; Tasos Kostopoulos
Between Nation and Religion: Czech Protestants and the Transfer of the Sudeten Germans, 1945-1948; Ondrej Matejka
PART V. CITIZENSHIP
'Pure Christians' vs. 'Working Citizens of the Democratic Era': How the Claimants of Jewish Property perceived Citizenship in Hungary; Borbala Klacsmann
A Glass Half Full or Half Empty? The Postwar Treatment of the German Minority in Denmark; Peter Thaler
PART VI. CONCLUSION
Conclusion; Christoph Cornelien.

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