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Bringing the dark past to light: the reception of the Holocaust in postcommunist Europe / edited and with an introduction by John-Paul Himka and Joanna Beata Michlic. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-8032-2544-2 (cloth: alk. paper) 1. Holocaust, Jewish (1939–1945)—Historiography.

2. Holocaust, Stanford Libraries' official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more. John-Paul Himka and Joanna Beata Michlic, eds., Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Post-Communist Europe, Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 2013, 778pp.

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In addition, it examines how this memory shapes the collective identities and the social identity of ethnic and national minorities. John-Paul Himka and Joanna Beata Michlic, eds., Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Post-Communist Europe, Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 2013, 778pp. Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe (2013) is a collection of twenty essays about the reception of the Holocaust in history and memory in various post-Communist countries. There is a different essay on each country.

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"This volume of original essays explores the memory of the Holocaust and the Jewish past in postcommunist Eastern Europe. Devoting space to every postcommunist country, the essays in Bringing the Dark Past to Light explore how the memory of the "dark pasts" of Eastern European nations is being recollected and reworked. In addition, it examines how this memory shapes the collective identities Public Perceptions of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Romania Felicia Waldman and Mihai Chioveanu 16. The Reception of the Holocaust in Russia: Silence, Conspiracy, and Glimpses of Light Klas-Göran Karlsson 17. Between Marginalization and Instrumentalization: Holocaust Memory in Serbia since the Late 1980s Jovan Byford 18.

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19. On the Periphery: Jews, Slovenes, and the Memory of the Holocaust | 591.

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420 West 118 th Street (at West 118 th St and Amsterdam Ave.) Public Perceptions of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Romania Felicia Waldman and Mihai Chioveanu 16. The Reception of the Holocaust in Russia: Silence, Conspiracy, and Glimpses of Light Klas-Göran Karlsson 17.


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Kappeler, Andreas: Geschichte der Ukraine, München 20144. Ofer,  The Pogroms in Ukraine, 1918-19: Prelude to the Holocaust Bringing the Dark Past to Light : The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe. Jews and non-Jews in Kyiv, Ukraine, and beyond. We must remember Those employing hired labor, receiving income from sources other sign that post- communist society was recovering from the suppression of memory. However, this  memory discourses around communism in Ukraine and Romania and the manner in Past to Light, The Reception of the Holocaust in Post-communist Europe,  Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe · Cite this Item · Book Info. Bringing the Dark Past to Light.

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Monday November 4 th, 2013. 12:00 – 2:00pm. International Affairs Building (Columbia University), room 1219. 420 West 118 th Street (at West 118 th St and Amsterdam Ave.) Public Perceptions of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Romania Felicia Waldman and Mihai Chioveanu 16. The Reception of the Holocaust in Russia: Silence, Conspiracy, and Glimpses of Light Klas-Göran Karlsson 17. Between Marginalization and Instrumentalization: Holocaust Memory in Serbia since the Late 1980s Jovan Byford 18.