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 Books by Faculty member Lyn Graybill

Graybill, L. (1995). Religion and Resistance Politics in South Africa. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Thompson, K. and Graybill, L. (ed.) (1998). Africa's Second Wave of Freedom: Development, Democracy and Rights. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Graybill, L. (2002). Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Miracle or Model? Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.


 Papers, Chapters, and Review Essays 1998 - 2005 by Lyn Graybill

Graybill, L. (1998). The Truth and Reconciliation Commission: A South African miracle? der Ueberblick, Winter, pp. 84-88.

Graybill, L. (1998). The pursuit of truth and reconciliation in South Africa. Africa Today, Vol. 44 (January-March), No. 1, pp. 103-134.

Graybill, L. (1998). South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Ethical and theological perspectives. Ethics and International Affairs, Vol. 12 (Spring), pp. 43-62.

Graybill, L. (1998). The impact of Christianity on the struggle against apartheid. In Africa's Second Wave of Freedom: Development, Democracy and Rights, ed. K. Thompson and L. Graybill. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Graybill, L. (1999). Honoring the voices of children at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In Iris: A Journal About Women, No. 39, pp. 32-35.

Graybill, L. (1999). South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Ethical and theological perspectives. Reprinted in J. Rosenthal (ed.), Ethics & International Affairs (second edition). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, pp. 370-400.

Graybill, L. (2000). Lingering legacy: Apartheid and the South African press. Current History, Summer, pp. 227-230.

Graybill, L. (2000). Show me the money: When saying sorry is not enough. der Ueberblick, Vol. 3 (Fall), pp. 69-72.

Graybill, L. (2001). To punish or pardon: A comparison of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Human Rights Review, Vol. 2, No. 4.

Graybill, L. (2001). The contribution of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. WSIF, Vol. 24, No. 1.

Graybill, L. (2001).Gender and Post-Conflict Resolution in South Africa and Rawnda. Mind and Human Interaction, Vol. 12, No. 4.

Graybill, L. (2002). “Responsible by Omission: The U.S. and Genocide in Rwanda,”  Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations , vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 86-103.

Graybill, L. (2002).“Peacekeepers in Africa and Gender Violence,” Global Security and Cooperation Quarterly .

Graybill, L. (2003). “The Problem with Forgiveness,” Peace & Policy, Vol, 8,   2003, pp. 109-110.

Graybill, L. (2004). “Assessing the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission,” review essay of James, Wilmot and Linda van de Vijver, After the TRC: Reflections on Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa. Cape Town: David Philip, 2001, and Wilson, Richard, The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001 in Canadian Journal of African Studies,  in press.

Graybill, L. (2004). “Ten Years After, Rwanda Tries Reconciliation, Current History, pp. 202-205.

Graybill, L. (2004). “Women’s Rights and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission: An Unfinished Agenda,” in Pickering, Sharon, Caroline Lambert, and Christine Alder (eds.), Global Issues, Women, and Justice, Annandale, Australia: Federation Press, pp. 13-31.

Graybill, L. (2004). "Nelson Mandela,” in Burns, James MacGregor; George Goethals, and Georgia Sorenson, eds., Encyclopedia of Leadership, London: Sage, vol. 3, pp. 953-960.

Graybill, L. (2004). “Bishop Desmond Tutu,” in Burns, James MacGregor; George Goethals; and Georgia Sorenson, eds., Encyclopedia of Leadership, London: Sage, vol. 4, pp. 1588-1592.

Graybill, L. (2004). “CNN Made Me Do (Not Do) It: Assessing Media Influence on U.S Interventions in Somalia and Rwanda,” Sarai Reader 04,  pp. 170-183.

Graybill, L. (2004). "Pardon, Punishment, and Amnesia: Three African Post-conflict Methods,” Third World Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 6, pp. 1117-1130.

Graybill, L. (2004). “Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation in Africa: Issues and Cases,” with Kimberly Lanegran, African Studies Quarterly, in press.

Graybill, L. (2004). “International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR),” War Crimes Encyclopedia, in press.

Graybill, L. (2005). “Women and Transitional Justice: Cases from South Africa, Rwanda, and  Mozambique,” in  Women and Children in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, New York: United Nations University Press, 2005, in press.


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