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postwar repression

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Postwar repression is an academic concept and field of study investigating the systematic and often state-sponsored efforts to suppress political dissent, social unrest, or specific groups following the conclusion of a major conflict. This concept examines the diverse methods employed, such as purges, surveillance, censorship, legal restrictions, and violence, and their impact on political transitions, social structures, collective memory, and the consolidation of power in the post-conflict period.

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MK

Boston University

CD

University of Michigan

RL

University of California, Los Angeles

YZ

University of Michigan

JP

University of Oxford

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University of Oxford

Oxford, United Kingdom

Harvard University Press

Cambridge, United States

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

Stanford University

Stanford, United States