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How Towns Remember: Jews in Dzierżoniów, Germans..
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This highly engaging work explores the dynamics of social memory in two small Silesian towns - Dzierżoniów and Racibórz - which became part of the Polish state after the Second World War. The authors examine how different trajectories of postwar migration shaped local collective memory about the towns' former inhabitants: Jews and Germans. ()
The comprehensive perspective, integrating both sociological and historical approaches, makes it possible to explain why the traces of Dzierżoniów's once-vibrant Jewish community have largely faded from contemporary public consciousness, whereas in Racibórz - despite many contradictions-the physical and symbolic presence of German heritage is actively maintained and remains relatively vivid.
Tomasz Rawski, University of Warsaw
The book is an interesting - and successful - attempt to analyse the construction and modification of local memory. The two cities - Racibórz and Dzierżoniów - serve as suggestive examples of how individual memories are engaged in the process of collective remembering and forgetting.
Krzysztof Wasilewski, Koszalin University of Technology
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| Writer: | praca zbiorowa |
| Pages: | 268 |
| Dimensions: | 165x2 mm |
| Year: | 2026 |
| ISBN: | 9788365390981 |