Pogrom Cries – Essays on Polish-Jewish History, 1939–1946
2nd Revised Edition
Abstract
This book focuses on the fate of Polish Jews and Polish-Jewish relations during the Holocaust and its aftermath, in the ill-recognized era of Eastern-European pogroms after the WW2. It is based on the author’s own ethnographic research in those areas of Poland where the Holocaust machinery operated. The results comprise the anthropological interviews with the members of the generation of Holocaust witnesses and the results of her own extensive archive research in the Polish Institute for National Remembrance (IPN). «[This book] is at times shocking; however, it grips the reader’s attention from the first to the last page. It is a remarkable work, set to become a classic among the publications in this field.» Jerzy Jedlicki, Professor Emeritus at the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Keywords
General and world history; Ancient history; European history; History of specific lands; Social and cultural history; Society and culture: generalDOI
10.3726/b15601Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2019Series
Eastern European Culture, Politics and Societies, 43873Classification
Historiography
The Holocaust
Second World War
Europe
c 1940 to c 1949
Sociology and anthropology