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History Workshop Journal 2005 59(1):229-236; doi:10.1093/hwj/dbi017
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© History Workshop Journal 2005

Engaging History: Managing Conflict and Reconciliation

Elazar Barkan

elazar.barkan{at}cgu.edu

The recounting of history has been exploited to provoke conflict, incite war, and inflame genocides. Can it also be drawn upon to facilitate reconciliation? Can historians and historical commissions prove helpful in bridging national conflicts?


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