Editorial Walter Laqueur, 469-470
Editorial Richard J. Evans, Niall Ferguson, and Stanley G. Payne, 471-472
'Remembering' War Joanna Bourke, 473-485
Re-membered and Re-mobilized: the 'Sleeping Dead' in Interwar Germany and Britain Stefan Goebel, 487-501
Britain and the 'Hand-Over' of Italian War Criminals to Yugoslavia, 1945-48 Effie G.H. Pedaliu, 503-529
The Cult of the Spanish Civil War in east Germany Arnold Krammer, 531-560
Prisoners of the Japanese and the Politics of Apology: a Battle Over History and Memory Michael Cunningham, 561-574
Nazis, Viewers and Statistics: Television History, Television Audience Research and Collective Memory in West Germany Wulf Kansteiner, 575-598
Communities of Remembrance: Making Auckland's War Memorial Museum Scott Worthy, 599-618
From the Scandal to the Holocaust in Israeli Education Dan A. Porat, 619-636
Memory in German History: Fragmented Noises or Meaningful Voices of the Past? Rainer Schulze, 637-648
Militarism Revisited: Masculinity and Conscription in Germany Christoph Treiblmayr, 649-656
The Growing Pains of the History of Sexuality H. G. Cocks, 657-666
The Korean War Jeffrey Grey, 667-676
Abstracts, 677-679 Index to Volume 39 Numbers 1-4 2004 Journal of Contemporary History 2004;39 681-685