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IV. REMEMBRANCE, RECOGNITION AND PUBLIC AWARENESS OF TOTALITARIAN<br />

HISTORY .............................................................................................................................................................. 217<br />

Andreja Valič<br />

Is it wise to discuss themes that hurt? .................................................................................................................... 219<br />

Girts Valdis Kristovskis<br />

The need for a reappraisal of the European history ............................................................................................... 223<br />

Harro Bebert<br />

Active remembrance and regional identity: European Union promotion of an international project with<br />

participants from Bohemia, Eichsfeld and Upper Silesia ...................................................................................... 227<br />

Toomas Hiio<br />

“Vergangenheitsbewältigung” ................................................................................................................................. 231<br />

Lukasz Kaminski<br />

An overview of educational activities with respect to <strong>crimes</strong> <strong>committed</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>totalitarian</strong> <strong>regimes</strong>: the Polish<br />

experience ................................................................................................................................................................ 235<br />

Stephan Parmetier<br />

Research, teaching and consultancy in the field of transitional justice and human rights ..................................... 241<br />

Sandra Kalniete<br />

Divergences within European politics with regard to communist <strong>totalitarian</strong>ism ................................................. 247<br />

Wojciech Roszkowski<br />

Notes on the open issue of united European history ............................................................................................... 251<br />

Toomas Hiio<br />

Possible common European history school textbook ............................................................................................. 253<br />

Emanuelis Zingeris<br />

Transition from the “Gulag Empire” to the Western civilisation – issues of remembrance and education ............ 255<br />

Kathinka Dittrich van Weringh<br />

Promoting public awareness of <strong>totalitarian</strong> <strong>crimes</strong> ................................................................................................ 259<br />

V. RECONCILIATION: ON HANDLING THE TRAUMATIC PAST .......................................................... 263<br />

Ana Filipa Vrdoljak<br />

Remembering and reconciliation: an international law perspective ........................................................................ 265<br />

Mikhail Narinsky<br />

Crimes of <strong>totalitarian</strong> <strong>regimes</strong>: in the search for reconciliation with the past ........................................................ 275<br />

Guy De Vel<br />

The role of European institutions in the process of reconciliation ....................................................................... 279<br />

Marianne Birthler<br />

Reconciliation and <strong>totalitarian</strong> <strong>crimes</strong>: which lessons can be drawn from a successful experience? .................... 283

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