Beyond Violence: Jewish Survivors in Poland and Slovakia, 1944–48Cambridge University Press, 19. 6. 2014 - 285 strán (strany) This book tells a story of Polish and Slovak Holocaust survivors returning to homes that no longer existed in the aftermath of the Second World War. It focuses on their daily efforts to rebuild their lives in the radically changed political and social landscape of post-war Eastern Europe. Such an analysis shifts the perspective from post-war violence and emigration to post-war reconstruction. Using a comparative approach, Anna Cichopek-Gajraj discusses survivors' journeys home, their struggles to retain citizenship and repossess property, their coping with antisemitism, and their efforts to return to 'normality'. She emphasizes the everyday communal and personal experiences of survivors in the context of their relationships with non-Jews. In essence, by focusing on the daily efforts of Polish and Slovak Jews to rebuild their lives, the author investigates the limits of belonging in Eastern Europe after the Holocaust. |
Obsah
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| 30 | |
| 63 | |
Slovakia | 90 |
Violence | 114 |
Citizenship | 146 |
Poland | 179 |
Slovakia | 213 |
Conclusion | 231 |
Bibliography | 248 |
Index | 280 |
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Beyond Violence: Jewish Survivors in Poland and Slovakia, 1944–48 Anna Cichopek-Gajraj Obmedzený náhľad - 2014 |
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AJC-FAD anti-Jewish violence antisemitism APKr aryanization August Bratislava central citizenship CKŻP commissioner of internal Communists confiscation Czech Czechoslovakia December decree director for Czechoslovakia Eastern ethnic Europe File History Holocaust Hungarian Ibid institutions Israel Jan Tomasz Gross Jewish committee Jewish community Jewish cooperatives Jewish population Jewish property Jewish survivors Jews in Poland JOINT Archives JOINT director July Kamenec Kersten Kielce Kielce pogrom Košice Kraków KWŻ latach Letter liberation Łódź Lower Silesia Magyar Národné výbory II/1/1947 national management Nazi non-Jewish non-Jews October organizations percent pogrom Poland and Slovakia Poles Polish Jews political Polsce Polska Population in Poland postwar Poland Prague productivization Przemyśl Recovered Territories repatriates report on Czechoslovakia reslovakization September 1946 SIHS Slovak Jews Slovak National Slovak National Council Slovak National Uprising Soviet Szaynok Topoľčany undated University Press USHMM ÚSŽNO Warsaw western Poland Winterstein Collection Wrocław Wydawnictwo Yiddish YIVO złoty Żydów Żydowska Żydzi
