Lviv - Wroclaw, Cities in Parallel? : Myth, Memory and Migration, c. 1890-Present

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Lviv - Wroclaw, Cities in Parallel? : Myth, Memory and Migration, c. 1890-Present

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 364 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789633863237

Full Description

After World War II, Europe witnessed the massive redrawing of national borders and the efforts to make the population fit those new borders. As a consequence of these forced changes, both Lviv and Wrocław went through cataclysmic changes in population and culture. Assertively Polish prewar Lwów became Soviet Lvov, and then, after 1991, it became assertively Ukrainian Lviv. Breslau, the third largest city in Germany before 1945, was in turn "recovered" by communist Poland as Wrocław. Practically the entire population of Breslau was replaced, and Lwów's demography too was dramatically restructured: many Polish inhabitants migrated to Wrocław and most Jews perished or went into exile. The forced migration of these groups incorporated new myths and the construction of official memory projects.

The chapters in this edited book compare the two cities by focusing on lived experiences and "bottom-up" historical processes. Their sources and methods are those of micro-history and include oral testimonies, memoirs, direct observation and questionnaires, examples of popular culture, and media pieces. The essays explore many manifestations of the two sides of the same coin—loss on the one hand, gain on the other—in two cities that, as a result of the political reality of the time, are complementary.

Contents

Introduction
Jan Fellerer

A Place Called Home? Nation, Locality and the "Parallel" Polish-Ukrainian Histories of Wrocław and Lviv
Robert Pyrah

Population Movement and the Liberal State: The Polskie Towarzystwo Emigracyjne and the Regulation of Labor Migration from Lviv's Hinterlands
Keely Stauter-Halsted

Jews in Lviv at the Turn of the 20th Century: On the Road to Modernization
Łukasz Tomasz Sroka

Beyond National: "Posttraumatic Identity" of Disabled War Veterans in Interwar Lviv
Oksana Vynnyk

East Meets West: Polish-German Coexistence in Lower Silesia through the Memories of Polish Expellees, 1945-1947
Anna Holzer-Kawałko

Tylko we Lwowie: Tango, Jazz, and Urban Entertainment in a Multi-ethnic City
Mayhill C. Fowler

Impressions of Place: Soviet Travel Writings and the Discovery of Lviv, 1939-40
Sofia Dyak

Imperfect Metropolis: The Evolving Projections of Wrocław in Polish Feature Films
Mikołaj Kunicki

The Bu-Ba-Bu and the Reorientation of Ukrainian Culture: The Carnival City and the Palimpsestual Past
Uilleam Blacker

Memory, and Lack of Memory, of Others: The Image of the Jewish and the Polish Neighbor in Oral Reflections of Lviv's Current Inhabitants
Halyna Bodnar

City, Memory, and Identity: The Case of Wrocław after 1945
Barbara Pabjan

Contemporary Lviv: Facing the Past—Reinterpreting the Past
Katarzyna Kotyńska

Building Bridges Between Breslau and Wrocław: A Case Study from the European Capital of Culture Initiative, 2016
Ewa Sidorenko

Afterword: Central European Cities as Laboratories of Memory... and Oblivion—Lviv and Wrocław Contrasted
Jacek Purchla

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