<p>1. De-Stalinising Eastern Europe: The Dilemmas of Rehabilitation; Matthew Stibbe and Kevin McDermott<br/>2. Rehabilitation in the Soviet Union, 1953-1964: A Policy Unachieved; Marc Elie<br/>3. De-Stalinisation in Hungary from a Gendered Perspective: The Case of Júlia Rajk; Andrea Pet? <br/>4. The Release and Rehabilitation of Victims of Stalinist Terror in Poland; Piotr K?adoczny<br/>5. The Limits of Rehabilitation: The 1930s Stalinist Terror and its Legacy in post-1953 East Germany; Matthew Stibbe <br/>6. The Rehabilitation Process in Czechoslovakia: Party and Popular Responses; Kevin McDermott and Klára Pinerová<br/>7. Rehabilitation in Romania: The Case of Lucretiu Patrascanu; Calin Goina<br/>8. De-Stalinisation and Political Rehabilitations in Bulgaria; Jordan Baev <br/>9. The Rehabilitation of Stalin's Victims in Ukraine, 1953-64: A Socio-Legal Perspective; Oleg Bazhan<br/>10. The Fate of Stalinist Victims in Moldavia after 1953: Amnesty, Pardon and the Long Road to Rehabilitation; Igor Ca?u<br/>11. Latvian Deportees of the 1940s: Their Release and Rehabilitation; Ir?na Saleniece<br/>12. The Amnesty and Rehabilitation of Victims of Stalinist Repression in Belarus; Iryna Ramanava<br/>Afterword: Stalinist Rehabilitation in a Pan-European Perspective; Miriam Dobson</p>