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M. Turski Historical Award of Polityka for Justyna Majewska
It is with undisguised pride we report that our colleague Dr. Justyna Majewska has been awarded the Marian Turski POLITYKA Historical Prize for her book debut, "Mury i szczeliny. Przestrzenie getta warszawskiego /Walls and Slits. Spaces of the Warsaw Ghetto".
We are very happy and... Call for Articles - Holocaust Studies and Materials 2026
Call for Articles 2026
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Connecting scholarly reflection on the Holocaust to the present - new sources and technologies in research
The past decade has seen a breakthrough in Holocaust research, both in terms of the availability of archival sources and the digital ... Farewell to Marian TurskiIt is with profound sorrow that we bid farewell to Marian Turski—a distinguished journalist, historian, and Survivor. An extraordinary man whose voice resonated deeply, he not only shared the lessons of the past but actively championed courage, solidarity, and empathy in the face of evil.
... Center in EHRI PL consortium
Polish Center for Holocaust Research of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, together with the E. Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute and the Center for Jewish Studies of the University of Lodz, are creating a national node of the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure within the framework of ERIC
Michal Kowalski's reply to the article by Jan Grabowski and Katarzyna Markusz
Michal Kowalski, author of the chapter titled “I think Jews will be taken to Treblinka. It's better for you to stay at home.’ Polish residents of towns around Treblinka as Holocaust witnesses. A Local Study”, which appeared in the volume "Oto widać i oto słychać" responds to an article by Prof. Jan Grabowski and Dr. Katarzyna Markusz from the Jewish.pl portal.
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Call for Articles »Holocaust Studies and Materials« 2021
Call for Articles »Holocaust Studies and Materials« 202113.05.2020 16:10:36
Editorial Board of the scholarly yearbook "Zaglada Zydow. Studia i Materialy / Holocaust Studies and Materials" invites authors to submit articles proposals to the 2021 eddition devoted to various forms of the Holocaust’s presence in public space
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YEAR 2021
The Holocaust in Public Space: Articulations, Abuses, Interceptions
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We wish to devote volume 17 of the Holocaust. Studies and Materials annual (2021) to various forms of the Holocaust’s presence in public space. What we mean is not only the Holocaust history or ways of its commemoration, but also its ideologization and instrumentalization for political purposes, as well as broadly-defined representations of the Holocaust experience in art, film, and literature, the exhibition strategies in museums and commemorative practices in public space, and, last but not least, the Holocaust’s presence in the new media, chiefly on the Internet (both educational websites, websites of official research or museum institutions, social media, and initiatives undertaken by private individuals and social organizations). Thus the editorial staff returns to the issues which constituted the core of volume 6 (2010), though in an different and expanded form. By doing this we wish to understand the reasons for the severing of the historical continuity in the comprehension of the Holocaust (as a past event of a specified structure) and its transformation into individual currently updated memory facts appropriated and taken over by individuals and entire communities. Back in 2010 we were interested in the subject matter halfway between ethics and esthetics: the Holocaust kitsch and the various abuses in the journalistic, literary, and artistic representation of the Holocaust and in the public discourse. This is a reflection relatively ingrained in the contemporary humanities (see the classic works by Tom Segev — The Seventh Million. The Israelis and the Holocaust [1991], Peter Novick — The Holocaust and Collective Memory. The American Experience [1999], Tim Cole Selling the Holocaust. From Auschwitz to Schindler. How History is Bought, Packaged, and Sold [1999], or Ruth Franklin — A Thousand Darknesses. Lies and Truth in Holocaust Fiction [2011]).
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