World War II and Two Occupations
Dilemmas of Polish Memory
Contributor(s)
Wolff-Powęska, Anna (editor)
Forecki, Piotr (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This anthology presents the work of several authors from different academic disciplines. Film and literature experts, sociologists, historians and theatrologists analyse the Polish memory of the Nazi and Stalinist occupations, which are key components of Polish collective identity. Before the political turn of 1989, the memory of World War II was strictly controlled by the state. The elements of memory related to the Soviet occupation were eradicated, as well as any other elements that did not fit the official narrative about the war. Unblocking the hitherto limited public discourse resulted in the process of filling the blank pages of history and the development of different and frequently conflicting communities of memory.
Keywords
Anna; biographical experience; collective memory; Dilemmas; Forecki; historical narrative; Memory; Occupations; Piotr; Polish; politics of memory; Powęska; WolffDOI
10.3726/978-3-653-05533-7ISBN
9783653055337, 9783653967074, 9783653967081, 9783631663004, 9783653055337Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2016Series
Studies in History, Memory and Politics, 12Classification
European history
Communication studies
Sociology and anthropology