Physical Description
1 online resource (154 pages)
Contents
Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
Abbreviations
List of Figures
Chapter 1: Introduction
Kraków: Nodal Point in Polish-Jewish History
The Battlefield of Polish Memory
Memory, Museum and Identity
Book Structure and Sources
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Chapter 2: The Shaping of Holocaust Memory Before the Fall of Communism: The 1980s
Kraków's Activists and the Struggle to Narrate Memories
Strategies of Survival, Strategies of Success
Discovering 'Reserves of Ethical Values'20
First Exhibitions: History in a Glass Case
Creating 'Objective History'
Authentic Creations
Conclusion
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Archival Sources
Printed Sources
Secondary Sources
Chapter 3: Freezing and Restoring the Memory of the Holocaust: From 1989 to 2004
The 1990s: The Freezing of Memory Work
Early 2000s: The 'Restoring Memory' Campaign
Acceleration of Memory Work
Challenges of Cosmopolitanism: Theory and Practice
The 'Restoring Memory' Campaign
The Counter-Monument at the Ghetto Heroes Square
The Eagle Pharmacy Museum
Conclusion
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Archival Sources
Printed Sources
Secondary Sources
Chapter 4: Feeling (for) Kraków's Traumatic Past: The 2010s
Glocalisation of Memory Work
Complementary Authenticities
Emotional Histories
To Exclude or to Include?
Conclusion
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Archival Sources
Printed Sources
Secondary Sources
Chapter 5: Conclusion
The Presentation of Jews and Poles in Exhibitions Throughout the Years
Cosmopolitan Memory Work: New Content and New Modes of Representation
Urbanising Memory Work
The Importance of the 1989 Threshold
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Index.
ISBN
9783030389796
Notes
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Kraków: Nodal Point in Polish-Jewish History -- The Battlefield of Polish Memory -- Memory, Museum and Identity -- Book Structure and Sources -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 2: The Shaping of Holocaust Memory Before the Fall of Communism: The 1980s -- Kraków's Activists and the Struggle to Narrate Memories -- Strategies of Survival, Strategies of Success -- Discovering 'Reserves of Ethical Values'20 -- First Exhibitions: History in a Glass Case -- Creating 'Objective History' -- Authentic Creations -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Archival Sources -- Printed Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 3: Freezing and Restoring the Memory of the Holocaust: From 1989 to 2004 -- The 1990s: The Freezing of Memory Work -- Early 2000s: The 'Restoring Memory' Campaign -- Acceleration of Memory Work -- Challenges of Cosmopolitanism: Theory and Practice -- The 'Restoring Memory' Campaign -- The Counter-Monument at the Ghetto Heroes Square -- The Eagle Pharmacy Museum -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Archival Sources -- Printed Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 4: Feeling (for) Kraków's Traumatic Past: The 2010s -- Glocalisation of Memory Work -- Complementary Authenticities -- Emotional Histories -- To Exclude or to Include? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Archival Sources -- Printed Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- The Presentation of Jews and Poles in Exhibitions Throughout the Years -- Cosmopolitan Memory Work: New Content and New Modes of Representation -- Urbanising Memory Work -- The Importance of the 1989 Threshold -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Index.
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