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The House at Ujazdowskie 16 – Jewish Families in Warsaw after the Holocaust

Autor Karen Auerbach
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 iun 2013
In a turn-of-the-century, once elegant building at 16 Ujazdowskie Avenue in the centre of Warsaw, 10 Jewish families began reconstructing their lives after the Holocaust. While most surviving Polish Jews were making their homes in new countries, these families rebuilt on the rubble of the Polish capital and created new communities as they sought to distance themselves from the memory of a painful past. Based on interviews with family members, intensive research in archives, and the families' personal papers and correspondence, Karen Auerbach presents an engrossing story of loss and rebirth, political faith and disillusionment, and the persistence of Jewishness redefined as an integral element of the post-war generation's Polishness.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253009074
ISBN-10: 0253009073
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 16 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 160 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Wiley

Cuprins

Glossary of namesIntroduction; 1 "History Brushed Against Us": The Adlers and the Bergmans; 2 The Jewish Families of 16 Ujazdowskie Avenue, 1900-1948; 3 "The Entire Nation Builds Its Capital": Ujazdowskie Avenue and Reconstructed Warsaw ; 4 "Stamp of a Generation": Parents and Children; 5 "Ostriches in the Wilderness": Children and Parents; 6 "Finding the Eradicated Traces of the Path": Seeds of Revival; Epilogue: Present and PastNotes; Bibliography and works cited

Recenzii

"Filled with strongly drawn portraits of fascinating individuals... Auerbach's book is an immense work of retrieval. She expands the range of Polish history, of Jewish history, and of the borderlands between them." Michael Steinlauf, author of Bondage to the Dead: Poland and the Memory of the Holocaust

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Presents an engrossing story of loss and rebirth, political faith and disillusionment, and the persistence of Jewishness redefined as an integral element of the post-war generation's Polishness