Antoon De Baets - Selected Publications#
“Historians and Human Rights Advocacy,” in Lutz Raphael and Berber Bevernage, eds., The Professional Historian in Public: Old and New Roles Revisited (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022), 299–325.
“The Posthumous Dignity of Dead Persons,” in Roberto C. Parra and Douglas H. Ubelaker, eds., Anthropology of Violent Death: Theoretical Foundations for Forensic Humanitarian Action (Hoboken NJ: Wiley, 2023), 15–37.
“Democracia e escrita histórica,” in Angélica Müller and Francine Iegelski, eds., História do tempo presente: mutações e reflexões (Rio de Janeiro: Editora da Fundação Getúlio Vargas, 2022), 187–211.
“The View of the Past in International Humanitarian Law (1860–2020),” International Review of the Red Cross, 104, nos. 920–921 (November 2022), 1586–1620.
“The Long Arm of the Dictator: Cross-Border Persecution of Exiled Historians,” in Stefan Berger and Philipp Müller, eds., Dynamics of Emigration: Émigré Scholars and the Production of Historical Knowledge in the Twentieth Century (New York and Oxford: Berghahn, 2022), 58–73.
“Academic Freedom between History and Human Rights in a Global Context,” in Joseph Zajda, ed., Third International Handbook of Globalisation, Education and Policy Research (Dordrecht: Springer, 2021), 923–943.
“The Debate about the Role of the Holocaust in the Post-war Human Rights Revival,” Práticas da História: Journal on Theory, Historiography and Uses of the Past, no. 13 (December 2021), 157–186.
“The Abuse of History,” in Bloomsbury History: Theory & Method (New York and London: Bloomsbury, 2021) [27 pages]].-
Editor of Special Issue on ‘Limits to the Free Expression about History’,” Storia della Storiografia / History of Historiography, 79 no. 1 (September 2021), 145 pages.
“Memory and Tradition as Limits to the Freedom of Expression about the Past,” Storia della Storiografia / History of Historiography, 79 no. 1 (September 2021), 19–42.
“Historians Killed for Political Reasons in Ibero-America (1920–2020),” Revista de História das Ideias / Journal of the History of Ideas, 39 no. 2 (2021), 13–47.
“Leyes que rigen la libertad de expresión del historiador: una visión comparativa en el mundo contemporáneo,” Procesos: Revista Ecuatoriana de Historia, no. 49 (January–June 2019), 133–170.
“The Historian-King: Political Leaders, Historical Consciousness, and Wise Government,” in Stefan Berger, ed., The Engaged Historian: Perspectives on the Intersections of Politics, Activism and the Historical Profession (New York and Oxford: Berghahn, 2019), 79–117.
“The Subversive Power of Historical Analogies,” in Andreas Leutzsch, ed., Historical Parallels, Commemoration and Icons (London: Routledge, 2019), 36–71.
Crimes against History (London: Routledge, 2019) (xii + 186 pages).