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  • Adler, N. (2011). [Review of: M. Nalepa (2010) Skeletons in the closet: transitional justice in post-Communist Europe; L. Stan (2009) Transitional justice in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union: reckoning with the Communist past]. International Journal of Transitional Justice, 5(2), 313-318. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijr005
  • Adler, N. (2010). Enduring repression: narratives of loyalty to the party before, during and after the Gulag. Europe-Asia Studies, 62(2), 211-234. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668130903506797
  • Adler, N., Leydesdorff, S., Chamberlain, M., & Neyzi, L. (2009). Memories of mass repression: narrating life stories in the aftermath of atrocity. Transaction.
  • Adler, N., Leydesdorff, S., Chamberlain, M., & Neyzi, L. (2009). Introduction. In N. Adler, S. Leydesdorff, M. Chamberlain, & L. Neyzi (Eds.), Memories of mass repression: narrating life stories in the aftermath of atrocity (pp. ix-xxi). Transaction.
  • Knijff-Adler, N. D. (2005). Preziveli iz Gulaga: S one strane sovjetskog sistema. Beogradski krug.
  • Knijff-Adler, N. D. (2005). Vyzhivshie v GULAGe. Educational Publishing Center "Zven’ia", Memorial.
  • Knijff-Adler, N. D. (2005). The Future of the Soviet Past Remains Unpredictable: The Exhumation of Mass Graves Amidst the Resurrection of Stalinist Symbols. Europe-Asia Studies, 57(8), 1093-1119. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668130500351100
  • Knijff-Adler, N. D. (2005). 'De onvoorspelbare toekomst van het Sovjet verleden'. In T. Zwaan (Ed.), Politiek Geweld. Ethnisch conflict, oorlog en genocide in de twintigste eeuw (pp. 254-278). Walburg Pers.
  • Knijff-Adler, N. D. (2005). [Review of: O. Khlevnijk. The History of the Gulag: From Collectivization to the Great Terror]. The Russian Review, 64(4), 707-708.
  • Adler, N. (2005). [Review of: J. Bardach, K. Gleeson (2003) Surviving freedom: after the Gulag]. Journal of Modern History, 77(4), 1185-1187. https://doi.org/10.1086/499905
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