In societies like Bosnia or Rwanda, deep divisions along ethnic and religious lines and the legacy of years of atrocities and violence pose serious challenges to liberal forms of consensus. People do not recognise themselves as members of a political community, and identity politics is pursued at the expense of liberal democratic projects and reconciliation programmes. This book explores the nature and role of civil society in deeply divided societies. Civil society is presented here as the sphere where a shared \u2018culture of civility\u2019 emerges. The \u2018Culture of civility\u2019 enables individuals to become part of a community of citizens and accept to reciprocate on the basis of some basic universal values, such as the protectio...