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Vol 33 (2013): Special Issue: Confronting Mass Atrocities

Published August 22, 2013

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Introduction – Confronting Mass Atrocities in Oral Historical Practice
Erin Jessee, Annie Pohlman
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Articles

Who Knows? Oral History Methods in the Study of the Massacres of 1965-66 in Indonesia
John Roosa
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Telling Stories about Torture in Indonesia: Managing Risk in a Culture of Impunity
Annie Pohlman
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Mudende: Trauma and Massacre in a Refugee Camp
Emily A. Lynch
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(Oral) History of Violence: Conflicting Narratives in Post-Genocide Rwanda
Yolande Bouka
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Multidisciplinary Roundtable: Soldiers’ Tales (Un)told: Perspectives on Trauma and Narrative in the Consideration and Treatment of PTSD (and pre-TSD)
Michael Kilburn, Samata Sharma, Nathalie Saltikoff, Dana Modell, Scott Rothermel, Sandra Gasana
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Response to the Multidisciplinary Roundtable: Soldiers’ Tales (Un) told: Perspectives on trauma and narrative in the consideration and treatment of PTSD (and pre-TSD)
Julie Meranze Levitt
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Afterword
Henry Greenspan
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Reviews

Review: <em>Genocide Lives in Us: Women, Memory, and Silence in Rwanda</em>
Sarah E. Watkins
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Review: Missing: Persons and Politics
Catherine Baker
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  • 1482-5872 (Print)
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