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adam_text | Contents
Preface ix
List of Acronyms xiii
Introduction 1
PART I. HISTORICAL AND SOCIOLEGAL CONTEXT
Chapter L The Communist Regime in Czechoslovakia:
Were People Coerced? 19
Chapter 2. Justice After Transition: Retributive, Revelatory,
Reparatory, and Reconciliatory Measures 51
PART II. JUSTICE AT THE POLES OF SOCIETY
Chapter 3. Did Justice Measures Heal Victims? Compensation,
Truth, and Reconciliation in the Lives of Political Prisoners 81
Chapter 4. Did Justice Measures Transform Communists?
Personal and Intergenerational Transformation 110
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PART III. JUSTICE IN A POLARIZED SOCIETY
Chapter 5. Could Justice Measures Transform the Divided Society
Experimental Evidence About Justice and Reconciliation 139
Chapter 6. Did Justice Measures Transform the Divided Society?
Class and Ideological Divides 166
Conclusion: From Observations to the Transformative Theory
of Justice 195
Notes 213
Bibliography 249
Index 259
Acknowledgments 265
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Index
Access to secret police files, 55,69-73
Act on the Illegitimacy of the Communist
Regime, 55, 59, 64,87, 89,112,134,168,
203, 223 n.ll
Aggregate behavior, 48,114
Albania, 22, 32
Amnesia, 12
Amnesty, 150,179; Amnesty Committee in
South Africa, 9,73,102,108,150, 240 n.68,
242 n.21,246 n.17; of political prisoners,
23, 37, 84; in Sierra Leone, 14L See also
TRC
Anticommunist: atmosphere, 119,132;
attitudes 56,131, 207; ideologues, 42,
resistance, 71,76,124; retributive
measures as, 133; rhetoric, 70,74,105,
112-13,124,135,147
Apology, xi, 8-9, 57, 74-76, 87, 91, 96-97,102,
106-7,113,115,123-24,134-36,150-65,
177,179,182-84,190-91,194,199, 201,
203-5,208, 235 n.70, 239 n.55, 240 n.65,
240 n.68, 244 n.49, 245 n.10,245 n.17;
collective, 203, 240 n.68; of the Commu-
nist Party, 74-75
Arendt, Hannah, 210,236 n.83
Association of Former Political Prisoners.
See SBPV
Association of Freedom Fighters. See SBS
Auxiliary Technical Battalions. See PTP
Babis, Andrej, 56, 62
Backer, David, 108
Bassiouni, Cherif M., 63,225 n.54, 229 n.6
Bene§, Edvard, 20-21
Berlin Wall, 24, 26, 219 n.33
Bond, Robert, 114
Border killing, 59, 77
Bulgaria, 22
Bystanders, 12,115,167,170,216 n.48, 241 n.2,
241 n.9
Calfa, Marian, 88-89,223 n.14
Capital conversion process, 169
Capital punishment, 89. See also Death
penalty
Central Committee of the Commu-
nist Party of Czechoslovakia.
See UVKSC
Cepl, VojtSch, x, 166
Cermak, Vladimir, x, 195
Charter 77,24-25, 34,74, 97,104,153
Chile, 26, 216 n.49, 218 n.26
China, 12
Cibulka, Petr, 40,70-72,123, 220 n.64
Civic Democratic Party. See ODS
Civic Forum. See OF
Civic Movement. See OH
Class: communist era, 166-70,180, 205;
enemy, 27, 34, 37; struggle, 66,73, 84,146;
working, 22,118
Clementis, Vlado, 26
Closure, 83, 228 n.2, 229 n.8
Collaboration, motives for, 30-31. See also
Collaborators
260 Index
Collaborators: guidelines, 33-36; lists, 55;
ranks, 34; recruitment, 33-42; statistics,
28, 36-40, 61
Collective justice, 203
Collective memory, 3,114, 223 n.22
Collectivization of guilt, 106
Comecon, 22
Communism: comparison with Nazism,
25,122,174, 229 n.20; linguistic, xi, 46.
See also Communist regime;
Czechoslovakia; KSC; KSCM
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia.
See KSCM
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
See KSC
Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
See KPSS
Communist regime: daily reality, 42-48;
establishment, 21, 25-26; executions by,
26- 27; hidden repression, 31-42; minor
injustices, 42-48; open repression, 25-31;
operation, 21-22; stages, 23-25; views of,
174-78. See also collaboration; collabora-
tors; KSC; purges
Cover names, 35, 40-41, 71-72
Criminal trials, 56, 58-60, 69, 83-84, 87, 99,
106,108,136,141,156, 200, 206, 236 n.83,
241 n.4, 241 n.6
CSSD, 62, 84
CSSR, 23, 220 n.53, 220 n.105, 234 n.56.
See also Czechoslovakia
CVVM (Center for Public Opinion
Research), 14-15, 25, 60,186, 224 n.44,
226 n.75,232 n.l
Czech Lands, 4, 7,13-14, 20-21, 51-54, 68,
75, 84, 90, 111, 144,166-67,170,193, 224
n.28; linguistic, xi
Czechoslovakia: communist putsch, 21,
25-26, 32, 66; historical context, 19-25;
popular assessment of history, 24-25.
See also CSSR; Czech Lands; Slovakia
Dcery, 6, 90, 230 n.29
Dead souls, 38-40, 220 n.61
Death penalty, 29, 31, 86,120; statistics
27- 28. See also capital punishment
Democratization: impact on former
political prisoners, 103-5; as a measure
of justice, 91
Deterrent effect, 115,151,168,
Dismissals, 9,112,157,167,169, 210, 216 n.39,
241 n.3. See also lustration; lustration law;
purges
Drobny, Stanislav, 87,230 n.34
Dubiek, Alexander, 22, 24,52, 86,132
Dvoradek, Miroslav, 29-31, 219 nn.40-41
EU (European Union), 4-7, 25, 42, 55,176,
214 n.21
Experiment, 114,148; and transitional
justice, 108,139-40,148-51; setting up,
151-56. See also experimental vignette
Experimental vignette, 140,149,152-56,161;
effects on justice, 155-59; effects on
reconciliation, 159-62
Expropriation, 56-58, 244 n.48. See also KSC
Expulsion of Sudeten Germans, 52, 217n.3,
238 n.33
Eyal, Gil, 169, 241 n.4, 242 nn.10-11
Federal Assembly, 24, 55-56, 61, 64, 223
n.15,245 n.14
Financial compensation, 8-9, 63-66, 75, 81,
83, 85, 88-89, 92-93,142,173,199, 201,
205, 228 n.lll, 244 n.2; and divided
society, 183,194; impact on victims,
95-98,107; and the transitional justice
experiment, 152-54,156-60,163-64,167.
See also reparation; reparatory measures
Fletcher, Laurel, 83, 213 n.3, 215 n.23, 229
n.12, 229 n.15, 244 n.45, 245 n.9
Forgetting, 73,101, 141,143-44,161,191,194,
239 n.62
Forgiveness, 107,141, 232 n.97; and
punishment 237 n.8; and the transitional
justice experiment, 161
Former communists, 6-7,14,161-62,181-82,
184,193,195-98, 200-201, 204, 206-8, 240
n.63, 242 n.18; among judges and
attorneys, 112-13; transformation, 111-13,
115,124,127,134,136,169-70; views of the
communist regime, 144-48,174-79
Index 261
Generation, 6, 46, 52, 64, 73-74,104,
113-14,129-30,136,173,176,197, 223
nn.21-22
Gerber, Alan, 114
Germany, xi, 12, 31, 47, 52, 56, 59, 65, 70,146,
213 n.6,217 n.3,237 n.18, 238 n. 33; East
Germany, 11, 22, 24, 32, 46, 59, 216 n.47,
228 n.112
Gestapo, 32
Gibson, James, 108,115,143,149-50, 202,
242 n.21
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 24
Gottwald, Klement, 21, 27, 217 n.4
Gouws, Amanda, 108,143,149
Gready, Paul, 240 n.l
Grebenièek, Alois, 112,122
Grebenicek, Miroslav, 63,119,122,176,
225 n.52
Guizot, Francois, 114
Haâek, Jaroslav, 32
Havel, Vaclav, 1, 43-44, 48, 52, 55, 64, 66, 74,
87, 99,127,139,144,176, 213, 223 n.18, 227
nn.103-4, 245 n.14
Hayner, Priscilla, 229 n.6
Healing, 12,14, 81-82,196-99, 201-2, 208,
228 n.2, 229 n.8,323 n.97; concept, 82-84,
228 n.4, 231 n.55; operationalization, 91;
perceptions by society, 196-97; predictors,
91-108
Historical divides, 2, 8,171,185,187,193, 200;
normative aspects, 243 n.39
Holy, Ladislav, 43, 45
Horâkovâ, Milada, 26,119,124
Hungary, 5, 21-22, 24, 31-32,49, 53, 99,150,
165, 201
Huntington, Samuel, 53,223 n.12,236 n.3
Husâk, Gustav, 22, 28, 52, 86,136, 222 n.7
Huvar, Antonín, 81, 203
Income, predictors, 172, 242 n.16, 242 n.19
Informal curriculum, 44, 221 n. 73
Institute for the Study of Totalitarian
Regimes. See ÜSTR
Intergenerational transformation, 14,
110-38,196-97,199-201, 235 n.66
Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 6, 22-23, 60, 86
Iraq, 243 n.39
Jake§, MilouS, 121,136,
Japan, 12,151, 239 n.55
Judicial murders, 27,130
Judicial rehabilitation, 63-64; impact on
political prisoners, 93-95
Justice: as a broad category, 52-53;
classification of measures, 8-9; conceptu-
alization in experimental design, 140-42;
history and stages, 52-56; nomenclature,
x; perceptions, 57-58,144-46,179-84, 240
n.63; as a political category, 91. See also
reconciliation; reparatory justice;
restorative justice; retributive justice;
transitional justice
Justice without reconciliation, 75,202, 205-8
K231, 6, 86, 214 n.13
KGB, 6, 32, 60,104
Khrushchev, Nikita, 23
Klaus, Vaclav, 55, 87, 232 n.2
KPSS, 7
KPV, 65, 87, 90-91, 218 n.25, 218 n.30, 225
n.60, 225 n.67, 230 n.37
KSC: abrogating the leading role of, 53;
apology, 74-75; elections, 20, 53-54;
expropriation of, 56-58,120-21,194;
membership, 116-18; putsch, 20-21;
reasons to join, 116-17. See also former
communists; KSCM; UV KSC
KSCM, 54,148,152,189-90; in analyses, 171,
178,186; apology and denial, 74-76,
123-24,135,183-84, 240 n.68; ban, 133,
145,147,175, 204, 207; chairperson, 63, 74,
122,176; elections, 54; hardline, 119; and
lustration, 62-63; members, 118,123;
name, 132; and Russia, 113, 214 n.17.
See also communist regime; former
communists
Kundera, Milan, 29-31, 46, 49, 219 nn.40-41,
221 n.81
Lambourne, Wendy, 240 n.l
Legal positivism, 59, 224 n.36
262 Index
Lemmas of transitional justice, 9-13
Little Czech, 42-50, 55, 77,177
Lot, Maria, 169, 216 n.39, 217 n.8,219 n.42,
220 nn.60-61,242 n.13
Lustration, ix, xi, 2,11, 70, 111, 115,
120-21, 166,168,174,180-82,191, 200,
203, 206, 224 n.40, 227 n.88, 228 n.lll,
235 n.80, 243 n.39, 243 n.40, 244 n.48;
popular assessment, 57-58, 60. See also
dismissals; lustration law; lustration
system
Lustration experiment, 150,162,165Lustra-
tion law, 33, 36, 55-58, 60-63, 75-76,
132-34,154,167, 169-70,180, 206,
223 n.ll, 223 n.18, 241 n.3, 245 n.14.
See also dismissals; lustration; lustration
system
Lustration system, 3,13,150,165; Polish, 9,
245 n.17
Lustrator, xi
Mannheim, Karl, 114
Marxism-Leninism, 44, 49,69, 73;
propaganda, 21, 42
Masaryk, Tomä§ G., 20, 26, 52, 216 n.2
Mecl, Josef, 119
Milgram experiment, 222 n.87
Minow, Martha, 65, 83
Mukl, 84,105
Myanmar, x, 12
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organ-
ization), x, 5-6, 8, 25, 42, 55
Nomenklatura, 21, 217 n.8
Nosek, Vaclav, 21
Novotny, Antonín, 27, 37, 84
Obzina, Jaromir, 34
ODS, 111-12,175-76, 226 n.76
Oedipus, 31
OF, 146
Office for Documenting and Investigating
Communist Crimes. See ÜDV
OH, 111-12, 232 n.2
Opletal, Jan, 47
Ortman, Jaroslav, 119
Palach, Jan, 24, 218 n.21
Pecina, Tomd§, 112
People s Militia, 21, 60, 203
Personal transformation, 113,124-28,130,
133-36,196-97,199, 201, 234 n.39, 235
n.66,235 n.70,236n.83
Pika, Heliodor, 26
Pinochet, Augusto, 26, 218 n.26
Placak, Petr, 72
Poland, 9, 21-22, 24, 31-32, 47,49, 53,150,
165,169, 201, 220 n.60, 245 n.17
Political prisoners: ill-treatment, 32-33,
86-87; statistics, 27; torture, 84-85
Political socialization, 115
Prague Spring, 23-25, 28,37, 86, 94, 97,104,
111, 130
PTP, 27, 225 n.68
Punishment, 9,142,151, 237 n.9; assessment,
57-59,85,179,182-84; demands for, 103,
210; effects, 93,105-6,141,199-200, 236
n.82, 237 n.8; in experiment, 150-53,
155-64,240 n.66; residual, 88. See also
retributive justice; retributive measures
Purges, 22-23, 27-28,43, 60, 86
Putin, Vladimir, 6,214 n.9
Radio Free Europe, 47
RakuSanovd, Lida, 47
Reconciliation, ix, 83,105,185-89,191-92,
194-200, 239 n.62, 243 n.42, 245 n.5; over
communism, 144,146-48; concept of,
140-44,171,178-79, 216 n.44; Czech-
German, 238 n.33; experiments, 149-51,
155,159-62,164-65; lack of, 75, 85,92, 99,
102-3,198,202, 205-8; nomenclature,
x-xi; as a normative goal, 11,168,173-74,
205-6,245 n.16. See also reconciliatory
measures; TRC
Reconciliatory measures, 9, 73-75,198,
200-201, 203, 205, 208-9, 211, 240 n.65; in
experiment, 152-56,158-59,161,164-65;
and former communists, 123-24,134-35;
impact on former political prisoners, 99,
102-3,107; implementation, 245 n.17;
reception by former political prisoners,
90-91. See also apology; reconciliation
Index 263
Redress, 81, 84-85, 94, 98-108,196-99,
201-2, 204,207-8; concept of, 82;
etymology, 228 n.3; operationalization,
91; predictors, 92-93
Reform communists, 6, 52, 64, 232 n.2
Regret, 74-75, 94,101,119,202, 239 n.55
Rehabilitation, ix, 2, 7,13,63-66,75, 82, 85,
88, 91, 93-98, 111, 126,130-31,167,172,180,
193,199,204, 207, 211, 222 n.7, 228 n.2, 229
n.6, 242 n.19. See also redress; reinstate-
ment; reparatory measures
Reicin, Bedrich, 26
Reinstatement, 64, 91, 94-95,107,121-22,
167,194, 205
Renaming of streets, 52
Reparation, 63,64,207; concept of, 82-83;
cultural factors, 232 n.97; goal of, 228 n.2.
See also financial compensation;
reparatory justice; reparatory measures;
restitution of property; social
acknowledgment
Reparatory justice, 127, 228 n.lll, 229 n.6.
See also financial compensation;
reparation; reparatory measures;
restitution of property
Reparatory measures, 9, 55, 63-69, 75-76;
perception by former communists,
121-22; reception by former political
prisoners, 88-90; role in transformation
of former communists, 130-31. See also
financial compensation; reparatory
justice; reparatory measures; restitution
of property; social acknowledgment
Restituée, xi, 125-26,172,180,186-87,
189-90, 244 n.46
Restitution of property, 9, 66-69,181,184,
205, 228 n.lll
Restorative justice, 142, 210, 236 n.83, 246
n.21,246 n.23
Retributive justice, 13, 73,105,120,127,131,
142,167,185,190-92, 202, 206-9, 235 n.70;
collective, 204; scale, 228 n.lll; theory,
209, 210,237 n.9 See also punishment;
retributive measures
Retributive measures, 9, 56-63,76,152,157,
164, 240 nn.65-66, 244 n.48, 245 n.5,245
n.17,247 n.24; impact on former political
prisoners, 99-100; perception by former
communists, 120-21; reception by former
political prisoners, 87-88; role in transfor-
mation of communists, 131-35. See also
expropriation; lustration; punishment;
purges; retributive justice; shaming
Revelatory justice, 9,185,190-91; scale, 228
n.lll. See also revelatory measures;
truth-sharing
Revelatory measures, 9,55, 69-73,152,191,
194,199, 201-5, 209, 235 n.70, 244 n.49,
244 n.50; by former political prisoners,
90; impact on former political prisoners,
100-102; role in transformation of former
communists, 127-30. See also revelatory
justice; shaming; truth-sharing
Robins, Simon, 240 n.l
Romania, 22, 31-32, 219 n.42
Rossiya 1 TV, 1
Russia, interferences, x, 5-7
Rychetsky, Pavel, 56-57
Sacher, Richard, 32
SBPV, 65, 91, 214 n.13
SBS, 98
School textbooks, 73
Schuman, Howard, 114, 233 n.22, 240 n.65,
245 n.10
Scott, Jacqueline, 114, 233 n.22
SDL (Czech Republic), 119
SDL (Slovakia), 118
Secret police archives, xi, 75,181, 228 n.lll,
123. See also dead souls; StB
Shaming, 9,142,150,152,157-59,161-62,
164-65,199, 209,240, 245 n.5
Sikkink, Kathryn, 115
Simecka, Milan, 45,48
Slansky, Rudolf, 26, 217 n.4
Slovakia, 52, 62,119, 222 n.2; and commu-
nism, 21-22. See also CSSR;
Czechoslovakia
Social acknowledgment, 9,13, 63-65,89-90,
96,101-2,107-8,130,152,157-58,160,
163-64,183,199,201,228 n.lll, 229 n.20, 241
n.4; impact on political prisoners, 98-99
264 Index
Social capital» 45,169
Social identity theory, 136, 236 n.82
Socialist Union of the Youth. See SSM
Social repair, 83, 213 n.3, 229 n.12, 239 n.15,
244 n.45, 245 n.9
Solidarity Union, 24
Sophocles, 31
South Africa, 9, 63, 65, 73, 82-83,102,108,
115,149, 236 n.83, 240 n.68, 242 n.21, 245
n.17
SSM, 56-58,120,182,184,194, 224 n.29
State Security (secret police). See StB
Status inconsistency, 28, 219 n.39
StB, 32, 34, 37-41, 48-49,71-72,123,152-53,
180,183
StSpan, Miroslav, 59,121,136
Svoboda, Jin, 119
Svoboda, Ludvik, 21
Szel^nyi, Ivan, 169
Tangible and intangible measures, 241 n.4
Teitel, Ruti, 11,173, 229 n.6
Third resistance, 64-65, 89, 97-98,122
Toka, Gdbor, 179
Torturers’ problem (dilemma), 236 n.3
Townsley, Elizabeth, 169
Transformation, 14, 53,110,124-27;
ideological, 167-69,184-93; material,
167-73; and reform, 113-14. See also
intergenerational transformation;
personal transformation
Transformative theory of justice, 195-211
Transitional justice, ix, 2-4, 8-13,15, 20, 69,
73, 82, 84, 95,105, 108,110-11, 126,140-43,
148-51,156,158,161-62,165,167-69,171,
173,185,196, 201, 215 n.27, 223 n.U, 228
n.112, 240 n.65, 241 n.6, 243 n.39, 245 n.16,
246 n.21, 247 n.24; secondary demands
for, 207, 210-11. See also reconciliatory
measures; reparatory measures;
retributive measures; revelatory measures
TRC, South Africa, 73, 82,108,115,149, 228
n.4, 231 n.85, 232 n.89, 237 n.6, 242 n.21
Truth and Reconciliation Commission. See
TRC, South Africa
Truth-sharing, 100-102, 207; public and
private, 85, 92,100. See also revelatory
measures
Tutu, Desmond, 229 n.8
UDV, 55-56, 59-60, 69,75, 218 n.24
Uhl, Petr 47
Ukraine, x, 5-7,113, 246 n.17
Uruguay, 27, 219 n.34
USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics),
65,214 n.9, 225 n.68
USTR, 41, 56, 69-70, 75, 220 n.53, 220 n.57
UV KSC, 22, 59, 213
Van Boven, Theo, 63, 225 n.54, 229 n.6
Velvet Revolution, 24, 52,120, 203, 245 n.14
Victims’ needs, 82-84,107
Warsaw Pact (Treaty), 1, 22, 28, 213
Weinstein, Harvey M., 83,143
Williams, Kieran, 34
Zacek, Pavel, 33
Zeman, Milos, 5-6, 55-56, 62, 88
Zybertowicz, Andrzej, 169
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