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PART I: THE POINT OF DEPARTURE: EXPERIENCING THE CATASTROPHE
The Prussian Spirit of the Land: Cultural Transfer and Fears of German Contamination in Soviet Kaliningrad, 19471953; Nicole Eaton
In 1945 'Poles Were Taking Over the Entire Town of Rabka'; Karolina Panz
New Neighbours Land: Istria and the Complexities of Solidarity; Pamela Ballinger
Native Children in the Belgian-German and Polish-German Borderlands: Comparing Verification and Nationalization Narratives after the Second World War; Machteld Venken
PART II: A BRAVE NEW WORLD: DYSFUNCTIONALITY, JUSTICE AND RECONSTRUCTION
Men Who Witnessed Rape: Holocaust Survivors Testimonies and Postwar Trials in Soviet Ukraine; Marta Havryshko
Doctors, Craftsmen and Landlords: Reconstructing Professional Structure in Postwar Galicia; Anna Wylegaa
Disappearing Neighbours: Postwar Reconstruction in a Temporary Capital of Poland (the Industrial City of d); Agata Zysiak
Trials for Anti-Jewish Crimes in Bulgaria; Nadge Ragaru
PART III: THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF THINGS: PROPERTY ISSUES
'The Alienation Lacks Any Legal Basis': The Fate of Jewish Property in Postwar Hungary; Borbla Klacsman
Notions of Property and Belonging in the Film 'Piran - Pirano' (Slovenia 2010, dir. Goran Vojnovi); Sabine Rutar
Negotiations of Property between the Romanian and Hungarian Governments in the Aftermath of the Second World War; Emanuela Grama
The Fate of the Property of the Koevska Germans after Their Resettlement and Deportation from Slovenia; Mitja Ferenc
PART IV: LIVING WITH THE DEAD: MEMORY AND COMMEMORATION
What Is Behind a Monument: Local Commemoration Strategies in Polish Galicia; Magorzata ukianow
'A Matter of Four Screws': Holocaust Commemorations in Post-Soviet Russia (the Rostov-on-Don Case); Irina Rebrova
Heritage of Silenced Memories: A Case Study of Collective Amnesia in Czech Silesia; Johana Wyss.

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