
Kowitz-Harms, Stephanie
Die Shoah im Spiegel öffentlicher Konflikte in Polen
Zwischen Opfermythos und Schuldfrage (1985–2001)
[The Shoah as Reflected by Public Conflicts in Poland: Between the Victim Myth and the Guilt Question (1985–2001)]
Series:Europäisch-jüdische Studien – Beiträge 4
Aims and Scope
The memory of the Shoah remains a contentious issue in Poland to this day. Since the mid-1980s, public discourse has repeatedly focussed on the issue of how to deal with the National Socialists' destruction of the Jews. This has raised accusations that the Polish people bore an element of moral or active guilt during World War Two which, however, conflict with the country's long-established perception of itself as a community of heroes and victims. The author examines the question of how Polish society is handling this contradiction and what effect the discussions have on the opinions formed by the population.
- 23 x 15.5 cm
- Includes a print version and an ebook
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Discourse; Holocaust; Poland; Shoah
- Readership:
- Libraries, Institutes, Academics (Holocaust Studies, History, Political Science)
- Subjects
- History > Cultural History
- History > Contemporary History, Politics
- History > Jewish Culture and History
- History > Cultural History
- History > Contemporary History, Politics
- History > Jewish Culture and History
- History > Cultural History
- History > Contemporary History, Politics
- History > Jewish Culture and History
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