Contested memories

Titel: Contested memories : Poles and Jews during the Holocaust and its aftermath / edited by Joshua D. Zimmerman
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Veröffentlicht: New Brunswick : Rutgers Univ. Press, 2003
Umfang: XX, 324 Seiten : Karten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 0813531586
Lokale Klassifikation: 26 14 E ; 26 15 L ; 32 3 F ; 32 7 L ; 32 7 O ; 32 15 L ; 61 7 N
  • Preface
  • p. xi
  • Acknowledgments
  • p. xvii
  • Abbreviations
  • p. xix
  • Introduction: Changing Perceptions in the Historiography of Polish-Jewish Relations during the Second World War
  • p. 1
  • Part I
  • The Prewar Legacy
  • 1
  • Emigration versus Emigrationism: Zionism in Poland and the Territorialist Projects of the Polish Authorities, 1936-1939
  • p. 19
  • 2
  • Lwow, 1918: The Transmutation of a Symbol and Its Legacy in the Holocaust
  • p. 32
  • Part II
  • The Widening Gap, 1939-1941
  • 3
  • Psychological Distance between Poles and Jews in Nazi-Occupied Warsaw
  • p. 47
  • 4
  • Polish Jews under Soviet Occupation, 1939-1941: Specific Strategies of Survival
  • p. 54
  • 5
  • Facing Hitler and Stalin: On the Subject of Jewish "Collaboration" in Soviet-Occupied Eastern Poland, 1939-1941
  • p. 61
  • 6
  • Jews and Their Polish Neighbors: The Case of Jedwabne in the Summer of 1941
  • p. 69
  • Part III
  • Institutional Polish Responses to the Final Solution
  • 7
  • The Polish Government-in-Exile and the Final Solution: What Conditioned Its Actions and Inactions?
  • p. 85
  • 8
  • The Attitude of the Polish Underground to the Jewish Question during the Second World War
  • p. 97
  • 9
  • Polish Catholics and the Jews during the Holocaust: Heroism, Timidity, and Collaboration
  • p. 107
  • Part IV
  • Poles through Jewish Eyes
  • 10
  • Poland and the Polish Nation as Reflected in the Jewish Underground Press
  • p. 123
  • 11
  • Jewish and Polish Perceptions of the Shoah as Reflected in Wartime Diaries and Memoirs
  • p. 134
  • 12
  • Polish-Jewish Relations in the Writings of Emmanuel Ringelblum
  • p. 142
  • 13
  • Metaphysical Nationality in the Warsaw Ghetto: Non-Jews in the Wartime Writings of Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapiro
  • p. 158
  • Part V
  • The Destruction of Polish Jewry and Polish Popular Opinion
  • 14
  • Ringelblum Revisited: Polish-Jewish Relations in Occupied Warsaw, 1940-1945
  • p. 173
  • 15
  • Hiding and Passing on the Aryan Side: A Gendered Comparison
  • p. 193
  • 16
  • Some Issues in Jewish-Polish Relations during the Second World War
  • p. 212
  • Part VI
  • Aftermath
  • 17
  • The Cracow Pogrom of August 1945: A Narrative Reconstruction
  • p. 221
  • 18
  • The Impact of the Holocaust on Jewish Attitudes in Postwar Poland
  • p. 239
  • 19
  • Jewish Responses to Antisemitism in Poland, 1944-1947
  • p. 247
  • 20
  • Teaching about the Holocaust in Poland
  • p. 262
  • 21
  • Collective Memory and Contemporary Polish-Jewish Relations
  • p. 271
  • 22
  • The Impact of the Shoah on the Thinking of Contemporary Polish Jewry: A Personal Account
  • p. 291
  • List of Contributors
  • p. 305
  • Index
  • p. 311