
Contested Memories
by Joshua D. Zimmerman (Editor)Zvi Gitelman (Contribution by)Nechama Tec (Contribution by)Israel Gutman (Contribution by)John Pawlikowski (Contribution by)Daniel Blatman (Contribution by)Ben-Cion Pinchuk (Contribution by)Emanuel Melzer (Contribution by)Henry Abramson (Contribution by)Andrzej Zbikowski (Contribution by)Barbara Engelking-Boni (Contribution by)Ania Cichopek (Contribution by)Samuel Kassow (Contribution by)Bozena Szaynok (Contribution by)Dariusz Stola (Contribution by)Natalia Aleksiun (Contribution by)Shmuel Krakowski (Contribution by)David Engel (Contribution by)Stanislaw Krajewski (Contribution by)Feliks Tych (Contribution by)Gunnar Paulsson (Contribution by)Michael Steinlauf (Contribution by)
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Few issues have divided Poles and Jews more deeply than the Nazi occupation of Poland during the Second World War and the subsequent slaughter of almost ninety percent of Polish Jewry. Many Jewish historians have argued that, during the occupation, Poles at best displayed indifference to the fate of the Jews and at worst were willing accomplices of the Nazis. Many Polish scholars, however, deny any connection between the prewar culture of antisemitism and the wartime situation. They emphasized that Poles were also victims of the Nazis and, for the most part, tried their best to protect the Jews.
This collection of essays, representing three generations of Polish and Jewish scholars, is the first attempt since the fall of Communism to reassess the existing historiography of Polish-Jewish relations just before, during, and after the Second World War. In the spirit of detached scholarly inquiry, these essays fearlessly challenge commonly held views on both sides of the debates. The authors are committed to analyzing issues fairly and to reaching a mutual understanding. Contributors cover six topics:
1. The prewar legacy
2. The deterioration of Polish-Jewish relations during the first years of the war
3. Institutional Polish responses to the Nazi Final Solution
4. Poles and the Polish nation through Jewish eyes
5. The destruction of European Jewry and Polish popular opinion
6. Polish-Jewish relations since 1945
This collection of essays, representing three generations of Polish and Jewish scholars, is the first attempt since the fall of Communism to reassess the existing historiography of Polish-Jewish relations just before, during, and after the Second World War. In the spirit of detached scholarly inquiry, these essays fearlessly challenge commonly held views on both sides of the debates. The authors are committed to analyzing issues fairly and to reaching a mutual understanding. Contributors cover six topics:
1. The prewar legacy
2. The deterioration of Polish-Jewish relations during the first years of the war
3. Institutional Polish responses to the Nazi Final Solution
4. Poles and the Polish nation through Jewish eyes
5. The destruction of European Jewry and Polish popular opinion
6. Polish-Jewish relations since 1945
| ISBN-13 | 9780813531588 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10 | 0813531586 |
| Weight | 1.32 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 6.00 x 1.30 x 9.00 In |
| List Price | $64.95 |
| Format | Hardcover |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Pages | 348 pages |
| Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
| Published On | 2003-01-10 |
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