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Ulrike Lühe, Archives, Transitional Justice and the Spectre of Politics, Journal of Human Rights Practice, Volume 16, Issue 2, July 2024, Pages 689–696, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/huae005
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Abstract
This review essay considers The Prisons Memory Archive. A Case Study in Filmed Memory of Conflict edited by Jolene Mairs Dyer, Conor McCafferty and Cahal McLaughlin (2022) and Archives and Human Rights edited by Jens Boel, Perrine Canavaggio and Antonio González Quintana (2021). Both books are discussed in terms of their key themes, approaches and contributions before discussing their specific contributions to understanding the interaction of transitional, domestic and international politics and archival practice.
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