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Relevant Literature

Here you can find some relevant pieces of literature and empirical studies which informed this research project.

Bichescu, D., Schauer, M., Saleptsi, E., Neculau, A., Elbert, T., & Neuner, F. (2005). Long-term consequences of traumatic experiences: an assessment of former political detainees in Romania. Clinical practice and epidemiology in mental health, 1, 1-11.

Courtois, S., Werth, N., Panne, J. L., Paczkowski, A., Bartosek, K., & Margolin, J. L. (1999). The black book of communism: Crimes, terror, repression. Harvard University Press.

Danieli, Y. (Ed.). (1998). International handbook of multigenerational legacies of trauma. Springer Science & Business Media.

David, R. (2018). Communists and Their Victims: The Quest for Justice in the Czech Republic. University of Pennsylvania Press.

Horne, C. M. (2014). Lustration, transitional justice, and social trust in post-Communist countries. Repairing or wresting the ties that bind? Europe-Asia Studies, 66(2), 225-254.

Kazlauskas, E., & Želvienė, P. (2015). A history of political violence in the family as a resilience factor. In Resiliency: Enhancing coping with crisis and terrorism (pp. 141-148). IOS Press.

David, R. (2018). Communists and Their Victims: The Quest for Justice in the Czech Republic. University of Pennsylvania Press.

VIDI project funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO)

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