Contents
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: How Maurice Halbwachs Died—and How We Remember Him
Chapter 1. From Law to Collective Memory: Breaking Cycles of Violence?
Chapter 2. What the Literature Tells Us, and Uncharted Terrain
Chapter 3. Constructing and Remembering the My Lai Massacre with Rajiv Evan Rajan and Lacy Mitchell
Chapter 4. From Vietnam to Iraq: Bridging Metaphors, Mnemonic Struggles, and Haunting with Jeremy Minyard
Chapter 5. Slobodan Milosevic Through Lenses of Law, Diplomacy, and Media Reporting with Courtney Faue and Yu-Ju Chien
Chapter 6. The Shape of American Memories—and a German Comparison
Chapter 7. From Collective Memory to Law: Theoretical Interlude
Chapter 8. How American Memory Shapes Hate Crime Law—and a German Comparison
Chapter 9. Commemorating Injustice and Implementing Hate Crime Law Across Jurisdictions in the United States
Chapter 10. Conclusion: Atrocities, Law, and Collective Memory in the United States and Beyond
Appendix A: History Textbooks Used in My Lai Content Analysis
Appendix B: Detailed Tableson Coverage of Milosevic
Notes
References
Index