Arrested mourning : : memory of the Nazi camps in Poland, 1944-1950 / / Zofia Wóycicka ; translated by Jasper Tilbury ; editorial assistance by Jessica Taylor-Kucia.

Analyzing the earliest debates over the memory of Nazi camps, the author makes an important contribution to the study of their origin, reducing the existing asymmetry in our knowledge on the relevant phenomena in Western and Eastern Europe. This is all the more important as the Poles and Polish Jews...

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Place / Publishing House:Frankfurt am Main, Germany : : Peter Lang GmbH,, 2013.
©2013
Year of Publication:2014
2013
Language:English
Series:Warsaw Studies in Contemporary History, Volume 2
Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.)
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Summary:Analyzing the earliest debates over the memory of Nazi camps, the author makes an important contribution to the study of their origin, reducing the existing asymmetry in our knowledge on the relevant phenomena in Western and Eastern Europe. This is all the more important as the Poles and Polish Jews, whose involvement in the disputes over memory she describes, were the most important group of survivors and eyewitnesses of the camps and so the genuine group of memory. Prof. Dariusz Stola (Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Science) The vast number and variety of sources us
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3653997259
3653038839
ISSN:2195-1187 ;
Access:Open access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Zofia Wóycicka ; translated by Jasper Tilbury ; editorial assistance by Jessica Taylor-Kucia.