04037nam 2200781 450 991048558580332120170821192753.03-653-03675-5(CKB)2550000001163506(EBL)1564681(SSID)ssj0001062487(PQKBManifestationID)11985661(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001062487(PQKBWorkID)11015767(PQKB)11027383(MiAaPQ)EBC1564681(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/70840(PPN)22911301X(EXLCZ)99255000000116350620130716d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrReconstructing memory the Holocaust in Polish public debates /Piotr ForeckiBernPeter Lang International Academic Publishing Group2013Frankfurt am Main :Peter Lang GmbH,2013.1 online resource (289 p.)Geschichte Erinnerung Politik ;Band 5Description based upon print version of record.3-631-62365-8 1-306-14391-8 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Contents; Introduction; Chapter I: Collective forgetting of the Holocaust in the People's Republic of Poland; 1. Collective memory and collective forgetting; 2. Genealogy of the need to forget; 3. From autonomy to repression; 4. A monument of martyrdom and the encyclopaedists case; 5. March exorcisms on the Holocaust; 6. Alibi for Oblivion; Chapter II: "Poor Poles" look at "Shoah": Recovery of the memory of the Holocaust in the country of witnesses; 1. Reconstructing the memory of Jews and the Holocaust in the last decade of the People's Republic of Poland2. "Shoah" in Poland: identification of the areas of repression3. What Błoński said in Miłosz's words; Chapter III: The national debate on the crime in Jedwabne; 1. The antecedents and the structure of the debate; 2. Historikerstreit in Polish; 3. Jedwabne in the moral discourse; 4. The defence of the Polish innocence paradigm; 5. Disputes over reconciliation rituals; Chapter IV: "Fear" after Jedwabne.The debate that almost didn't happen; 1. "Fear" in Poland and in the eyes of historians; 2. Invalidating strategies; 3. "Fear" without fear; Epilogue; Bibliography; I. SourcesII. Literature of the subjectThe book aims to reconstruct and analyze the disputes over the Polish-Jewish past and memory in public debates in Poland between 1985 and 2012, from the discussions about Claude Lanzmann's Shoah, Jan Blonski's essay The Poor Poles Look at the Ghetto, Jan Tomasz Gross' books Neighbours, Fear and Golden Harvest, to the controversies surrounding the premiere of Wladyslaw Pasikowski's The Aftermath. The analysis includes the course and dynamics of the debates and, most importantly, the panorama of opinions revealed in the process. It embraces the debates held across the entire spectrum of the natiGeschichte, Erinnerung, Politik ;Bd. 5.Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)PolandJewsPolandHistory20th centuryPolandEthnic relationsAnti-SemitismAuschwitzBirkenaucollective forgettingCollective memoryDebatesForeckiHolocaustJedwabneMemoryPolishPublicPublic discourseReconstructingHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)JewsHistory940.53940.531809438Forecki Piotr947256MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910485585803321Reconstructing memory2191250UNINA