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Making Holocaust memory

Gabriel N. Finder, Natalia Aleksiun, Antony Polonsky and Jan Schwarz
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Note on Place Names (page xvi)
  • Note on Transliteration (page xvii)
  • PART I: MAKING HOLOCAUST MEMORY
    • Introduction (GABRIEL N. FINDER, page 3)
    • Memento Mori: Photographs from the Grave (GABRIEL N. FINDER AND JUDITH R. COHEN, page 55)
    • The Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland, 1944-1947 (NATALIA ALEKSIUN, page 74)
    • Who Am I? Jewish Children's Search for Identity in Post-War Poland, 1945-1949 (JOANNA B. MICHLIC, page 98)
    • Jewish Collaborators on Trial in Poland, 1944-1956 (GABRIEL N. FINDER AND ALEXANDER V. PRUSIN, page 122)
    • Auschwitz and the Politics of Martyrdom and Memory, 1945-1947 (JONATHAN HUENER, page 149)
    • A Library of Hope and Destruction: The Yiddish Book Series Dos poylishe yidntum (Polish Jewry), 1946-1966 (JAN SCHWARZ, page 173)
    • Rachel Auerbach, Yad Vashem, and Israeli Holocaust Memory (BOAZ COHEN, page 197)
    • Holocuast Memorialization in Ukraine (REBECCA GOLBERT, page 222)
    • Jedwabne and Wizna: Monuments and Memory in the Łomża Region (MARTA KURKOWSKA, page 244)
    • So Many Questions: The Development of Holocaust Education in Post-Communist Poland (JOLANTA AMBROSEWIC-JACOBS, page 271)
    • From Silence to Recognition: The Holocaust in Polish Education since 1989 (ROBERT SZUCHTA, page 305)
    • What Story to Tell? Shaping the Narrative of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews (MICHAEL C. STEINLAUF, page 318)
    • Bearing Witness: Henryk Grynberg's Path from Child Survivor to Artist. An interview with Henryk Grynberg (JOANNA B. MICHLIC, page 324)
  • PART II: NEW VIEWS
    • 'On the Gallows': The 'Politics of Assimilation' in Turn-of-the-Century Warsaw (SCOTT URY, page 339)
    • Shabes, yontef un rosh-khoydesh: A Close Analysis of the First Line of Goldfadn's Song (SETH L. WOLITZ, page 354)
    • Józefa Singer: The Inspiration for Rachela in Stanisław Wyspiański's Wesele, 1901 (REGINA GROL, page 360)
    • Introducing Miss Judaea 1929: The Politics of Beauty, Race, and Zionism in Inter-War Poland (EVA PLACH, page 368)
    • Shmerke Kaczerginski: The Partisan-Troubadour (BRET WERB, page 392)
    • You from Jedwabne (JOANNA TOKARSKA-BAKIR, page 413)
  • PART III: THE NEW SYNAGOGUE OF POZNAŃ
    • The Synagogues of Poznań (CAROL HERSELLE KRINSKY, page 431)
    • The Dedication of the New Synagogue in Poznań (Posen) (ANTONY POLONSKY, page 446)
  • PART IV: DOCUMENT
    • A Selection from Part I of Lev Levanda's Seething Times (MAXIM D. SHRAYER, page 459)
  • Notes on the Contributors (page 473)
  • Index (page 479)
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Published: 2008
Publisher: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
ISBN(s)
  • 9781904113065 (paper)
  • 9781904113058 (hardcover)
Series
  • Polin
Subject
  • Jewish Studies
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