Growing in the Shadow of Antifascism Remembering the Holocaust in State-Socialist Eastern Europe
Growing in the Shadow of Antifascism Remembering the Holocaust in State-Socialist Eastern Europe
edited by Kata Bohus, Peter Hallama, Stephan Stach
- Budapest ; Vienna ; New York Central European University Press 2022
- 1 Online-Ressource (340 Seiten)
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IntroductionHistoriographyKatarzyna Person, Agnieszka Zolkiewska: Edition of documents from the Ringelblum Archive (the Underground Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto) in Stalinist PolandPeter Hallama: "A great civic and scientific duty of our historiography." Czech historians and the Holocaust in the 1970s and 1980sBenjamin Lapp: The Conflicted Identities of Helmut Eschwege: Communist, Jew and Historian of the Holocaust in the German Democratic RepublicSites of MemoryKata Bohus: Parallel memories? Public memorialization of the antifascist struggle and martyr memorial services in the Hungarian Jewish community during early CommunismGintare Malinauskaite: Holocaust Narrative(s) in SovietLithuania: The Case of the Ninth Fort Museum in KaunasYechiel Weizman: Memory Incarnate: Jewish Sites in CommunistPoland and the Perception of the ShoahArtistic RepresentationsAnja Tippner: Toward a Soviet Holocaust Novel: Traumatic Memory and Socialist Realist Aesthetics in Anatolii Rybakov's Heavy SandDaniel Veri: Commissioned Memory. Official Representations of the Holocaust in Hungarian Art (1955-1965)Richard S. Esbenshade: Towards a Shared Memory? The Hungarian Holocaust in Mass-Market Socialist Literature, 1956-1970Media and Public DebateAlexander Walther: Distrusting the Parks: Heinz Knobloch's Journalism and the Memory of the Shoah in the GDRMiriam Schulz: 'We pledge, as if it was the highest sanctum, to preserve the memory.' Sovetish Heymland, facets of Holocaust commemoration in the Soviet Union and the Cold WarStephan Stach: "The Jewish diaries [...] undergo one edition after the other." Early Polish Holocaust Documentation, East German Anti-Fascism and the Emergence of Holocaust Memory in SocialismConclusion
9789633864364
9789633864364 978-963-386-436-4
1945-1991
Judenvernichtung
Kollektives Gedächtnis
Geschichtspolitik
Antifaschismus
Kunst
Medien
Deutschland
Ostmitteleuropa
Osteuropa
Litauen
Open Access
E-Book / Open Access
frei zugänglich / Bitte beachten Sie die Lizenzbestimmungen im Dokument
IntroductionHistoriographyKatarzyna Person, Agnieszka Zolkiewska: Edition of documents from the Ringelblum Archive (the Underground Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto) in Stalinist PolandPeter Hallama: "A great civic and scientific duty of our historiography." Czech historians and the Holocaust in the 1970s and 1980sBenjamin Lapp: The Conflicted Identities of Helmut Eschwege: Communist, Jew and Historian of the Holocaust in the German Democratic RepublicSites of MemoryKata Bohus: Parallel memories? Public memorialization of the antifascist struggle and martyr memorial services in the Hungarian Jewish community during early CommunismGintare Malinauskaite: Holocaust Narrative(s) in SovietLithuania: The Case of the Ninth Fort Museum in KaunasYechiel Weizman: Memory Incarnate: Jewish Sites in CommunistPoland and the Perception of the ShoahArtistic RepresentationsAnja Tippner: Toward a Soviet Holocaust Novel: Traumatic Memory and Socialist Realist Aesthetics in Anatolii Rybakov's Heavy SandDaniel Veri: Commissioned Memory. Official Representations of the Holocaust in Hungarian Art (1955-1965)Richard S. Esbenshade: Towards a Shared Memory? The Hungarian Holocaust in Mass-Market Socialist Literature, 1956-1970Media and Public DebateAlexander Walther: Distrusting the Parks: Heinz Knobloch's Journalism and the Memory of the Shoah in the GDRMiriam Schulz: 'We pledge, as if it was the highest sanctum, to preserve the memory.' Sovetish Heymland, facets of Holocaust commemoration in the Soviet Union and the Cold WarStephan Stach: "The Jewish diaries [...] undergo one edition after the other." Early Polish Holocaust Documentation, East German Anti-Fascism and the Emergence of Holocaust Memory in SocialismConclusion
9789633864364
9789633864364 978-963-386-436-4
1945-1991
Judenvernichtung
Kollektives Gedächtnis
Geschichtspolitik
Antifaschismus
Kunst
Medien
Deutschland
Ostmitteleuropa
Osteuropa
Litauen
Open Access