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Full Description
The book is a comparative case study of collective memory in two small communities situated on two Central-European borderlands. Despite different pre-war histories, Ukrainian Zhovkva (before 1939 Polish Żółkiew) and Polish Krzyż (before 1945 German Kreuz) were to share a common fate of many European localities, destroyed and rebuilt in a completely new shape. As a result of war, and post-war ethnic cleansing and displacement, they lost almost all of their pre-war inhabitants and were repopulated by new people. Based on more than 150 oral history interviews, the book describes the process of reconstruction of social microcosm, involving the reader in a journey through the lives of real people entangled in the dramatic historical events of the 20th century.
Contents
Memories of Resettlement - Memories of Absent Others - The Post-War Culture of Remembrance - Fall of Communism - Autobiographical Memory and its Transmission - Ethnic Violence - Social Integration - Local Identity - Material Heritage - Ethnic Cleansing - Holocaust - UPA and Soviets in Western Ukraine - Symbolic Space