Holocaust and Memory
Holocaust and Memory (or more completely, Holocaust and Memory: The Experience of the Holocaust and its Consequences, an Investigation Based on Personal Narratives), originally published in 1996 in Polish and translated into English in 2001, is a book by Barbara Engelking and edited by Gunnar S. Paulsson. Engelking analyzes a series of Jewish survivors living in Poland to explore how their life under the Nazis impacted them. It was published in English by Leicester University Press.[1]
Reception
Aviel Roshwald reviewed the book in European History Quarterly.[2] Reviews were also published in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Shofar, and Ethnopolitics.[3][4][1]
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References
- Fleming, Michael (2005). "Holocaust and memory". Ethnopolitics. 4 (1): 115–123. doi:10.1080/17449050500072457.
- Roshwald, Aviel (2002). "Review Article: Accounting for Complicity: Recent Works on the Holocaust". European History Quarterly. 32 (4): 581–593. doi:10.1177/0269142002032004255.
- Aleksiun, Natalia (2003-01-01). "Holocaust and Memory: The Experience of the Holocaust and Its Consequences: An Investigation Based on Personal Narratives". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 17 (1): 163–167. doi:10.1093/hgs/17.1.163. ISSN 8756-6583.
- Patterson, David (2003-04-16). "Holocaust and Memory (review)". Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 21 (3): 180–182. doi:10.1353/sho.2003.0027. ISSN 1534-5165.
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