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"This powerful and moving book draws together work Stephen Frosh has been doing over a long career ... . I am grateful, though necessarily and hopefully usefully anxious, for Frosh's comprehensive examination of the individual and social work of reparations and witnessing. Frosh moves the reader along a demanding intellectual and moral journey. ... I read Frosh's book as a hugely helpful and informative guide to the choices - individual and social - that we face." (Adrienne Harris, Psychoanalysis and History, Vol. 23 (3), 2021)
"Those Who Come After is indispensable for anyone wishing to understand how the legacies of suffering that have resulted from the perpetration of mass crimes continue to shape us long after they are committed. The book's interdisciplinary scope ... forms a valuable addition to a field that is often dominated by narrow disciplinary accounts." (Roger Frie, HHS History of The Human Sciences, histhum.com, February 3, 2020)
"This is an absolute fire cracker of a book. Frosh discusses - as few do - the question of what right he has to look at issues 'to which I have had very limited exposure and of which I have no direct experience.' ... And I ended the book moved beyond anything I had expected." (Baroness Julia Neuberger, Jewish Chronicle, August 23, 2019)