Raoul Wallenberg
Life and legacy
Author(s)
Zander, Ulf
Contributor(s)
Childs, Arabella (other)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Raoul Wallenberg: Life and Legacy examines important events in the life of the Swedish diplomat, but this is not a traditional biography. Starting from Wallenberg’s time in Budapest during 1944–1945, the book analyses how Wallenberg went from being a highly sensitive topic in Swedish politics to becoming a personification of humanitarian effort during the Holocaust, as well as a ‘brand’ in Swedish foreign politics. Fictional portrayals of Wallenberg are another essential feature. Looking at the many ways in which his life has been represented in monuments, on opera stages, in a television serial, and in a feature film, it becomes apparent that scholarly historical perspectives have not set the agenda for engagement with Wallenberg. Finally, this study raises a vital issue: how can Wallenberg’s memory be kept alive as the distance to those events with which he was so powerfully connected recede into the background?
Keywords
history culture; historical past vs practical past; Holocaust; War Refugee Board; politics of memory; secret vs public diplomacy; cultural Americanization; history in film and television; monumentsDOI
10.7765/9789198557824ISBN
9789198557824, 9789198557824Publisher
Lund University PressPublisher website
https://www.lunduniversitypress.lu.se/Publication date and place
Lund, 2024Classification
History and Archaeology
20th century, c 1900 to c 1999
Sweden
Biography: historical, political and military
The Holocaust
Second World War
Europe
c 1940 to c 1949