Contents

Cont ent s
Editors
436
Forum I
Räume der Gewalt. Thesen und Kommentare zu
Jörg Baberowskis historischer Theorie der Gewalt
With Contributions by:
Jörg Baberowski, Axel T. Paul, Robert Gerwarth
and Wolfgang Knöbl
437
Forum II
How to Write Modern European History Today?
Statements to Jörn Leonhard’s JMEH-Forum
With Contributions by:
Michel Espagne, Jonas Kreienbaum, Frederick Cooper,
Christoph Conrad and Philipp Ther
465
New Perspectives on the Post-World War II Trials
of Nuremberg and Tokyo
Daniel Hedinger /Daniel Siemens
The Legal Moment in International History: Global Perspectives on
Doing Law and Writing History in Nuremberg and Tokyo, 1945-1948.
Introduction
492
Daniel Hedinger
A Global Conspiracy? The Berlin-Tokyo-Rome Axis on Trial
and its Impact on the Historiography of the Second World War
500
Kim Christian Priemel
Beyond the Saturation Point of Horror. The Holocaust at
Nuremberg Revisited
522
DanielSiemens
Writing the History of the SA at the International Military Tribunal:
Legal Strategies and Long-term Historiographical Consequences
548
Urs Matthias Zachmann
From Nanking to Hiroshima to Seoul: (Post-)Transitional Justice,
Juridical Forms and the Construction of Wartime Memory
568