
Scales of Memory
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- I. Introduction: Constitutional Justice and Collective Memory
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Modes of Judicial Memory
- 3: The Modes and the Courts
- 4: Constitutional Memory in Comparative Perspective
- 5: Conclusion
- PART ONE: SLAVERY
- II. A Century of Lost Time: 1865-1954
- 1: Introduction: Memorial Day 1895
- 2: Mnemonic Gilded Age - After Appomattox: 1865-1896
- 3: After Plessy: 1896-1954
- III. After Brown
- 1: Introduction
- 2: From Brown to the Civil Rights Act: 1954-1964
- 3: From the Civil Rights Act to Bakke: 1964-1978
- 4: From Bakke to Grutter: 1978-2003
- 5: Constitutional Memory on the Roberts Court
- 6: Conclusion
- PART TWO: AFTER AUSCHWITZ
- IV. After Hitler: 1951-1975
- 1: Introduction: 10 March 1965
- 2: Anti-Nazi Assertion and Parenthetical Restraint: 1949-1959
- 3: Memory Subdued, then Roused: 1959-1975
- 4: The Social-Liberal Coalition: 1969-1975
- 5: Conclusion
- V. Forever in Hitler's Shadow? The Court Since 1975
- 1: Introduction: Constitutional Patriotism and the Pre-Constitutional Past
- 2: The Path to Permanence: 1975-1990
- 3: Republic of Memory: 1989 and Beyond
- 4: Conclusion: Generations of Judicial Memory
- PART THREE: AFTER APARTHEID
- VI. South Africa's First Constitutional Court: 1995-2005
- 1: Introduction: 10 May 1994
- 2: Epic Beginnings
- 3: Crime, Punishment, and the Mnemonics of Redemption
- 4: Bridge in the Background: The Presence of the Past
- 5: Spheres of Equality
- 6: Realms of Liberty
- 7: Realms of Positive Freedom: Socio-Economic Rights
- 8: Conclusion
- VII. Chasing Rainbows: 2005-2020
- 1: Introduction: Rainbows End?
- 2: Continuities
- 3: Making National Memory
- 4: Memory and Power
- 5: Political Rights
- 6: Socio-Economic Rights
- 7: Conclusion: The Limits of Judicial Vergangenheitsbewältigung
- VIII. Conclusion: Memory in the Balance
- 1: Constitutional Courts as Sites of Memory
- 2: Revisiting Modes and Models
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