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Book Title
Vanished History
Publication Name
Vanished History : the Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture
Title
Vanished History
Subtitle
The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture
ISBN-10
1782382941
EAN
9781782382942
ISBN
9781782382942
Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Format
Hardcover
Release Year
2014
Release Date
01/05/2014
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Weight
17.8 Oz
Author
Tomas Sniegon
Genre
History
Subject
Holocaust, Military / World War II, Europe / Eastern, Jewish
Series
Making Sense of History Ser.
Subject Area
History
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
248 Pages

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Bohemia and Moravia, today part of the Czech Republic, was the first territory with a majority of non-German speakers occupied by Hitler's Third Reich on the eve of the World War II. Tens of thousands of Jewish inhabitants in the so called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia soon felt the tragic consequences of Nazi racial politics. Not all Czechs, however, remained passive bystanders during the genocide. After the destruction of Czechoslovakia in 1938-39, Slovakia became a formally independent but fully subordinate satellite of Germany. Despite the fact it was not occupied until 1944, Slovakia paid Germany to deport its own Jewish citizens to extermination camps. About 270,000 out of the 360,000 Czech and Slovak casualties of World War II were victims of the Holocaust. Despite these statistics, the Holocaust vanished almost entirely from post-war Czechoslovak, and later Czech and Slovak, historical cultures. The communist dictatorship carried the main responsibility for this disappearance, yet the situation has not changed much since the fall of the communist regime. The main questions of this study are how and why the Holocaust was excluded from the Czech and Slovak history. Tomas Sniegon is a Lecturer in European Studies at the University of Lund, Sweden. His research focuses on Holocaust memory in various historical cultures and on the development of the Soviet forms of Communism in Europe during the Cold War.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1782382941
ISBN-13
9781782382942
eBay Product ID (ePID)
202749185

Product Key Features

Author
Tomas Sniegon
Publication Name
Vanished History : the Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Holocaust, Military / World War II, Europe / Eastern, Jewish
Publication Year
2014
Series
Making Sense of History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History
Number of Pages
248 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Item Weight
17.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2013-044572
Series Volume Number
18
Lc Classification Number
Ds135.C95s57 2014
Reviews
"Overall, this is an informative boo [that]... may be especially useful for readers interested in the ongoing development of historical narratives in Europe generally, and in the Czech and Slovak Republics in particular." · Holocaust and Genocide "Vanished History represents a major contribution to the field of collective memory and Holocaust studies in the Czech and Slovak republics [and] offers a thoughtful analysis of the Holocaust's position in Czech and Slovak historical culture during 'the long 1990s'." · Judaica Bohemiae "The end result is a fascinating journey into the Czech and Slovak historical narratives of the 1990s...[an]important and original contribution to the growing field of Czech and Slovak Holocaust studies." · Canadian Slavonic Papers: Revue Canadienne des Slavistes "Tomas Sniegon's book makes an important contribution to the field. Its well-researched and persuasively argued empirical chapters offer a nuanced analysis of the Czech and Slovak historical narratives and also accommodate them in relation to Pan-European perspectives." · American Historical Review "This is an important study, which should be read by anyone interested in Jewish, Czech, Slovak, and Czechoslovak history, and in issues of collective memory, historical consciousness, comparative cultures, dominant narratives, and the intensity of historical experience." · Austrian History Yearbook "This book opens up important issues not dealt with extensively in the historiography so far. Unlike with some other post-Communist countries, and Poland in particular, there hasn't been that much interest in the topic of commemoration and historicisation of the Holocaust in post-Communist Czechoslovakia...The author should be praised for the critical distance with which he approaches the historical cultures in both parts of former Czechoslovakia and its actors." · Michal Frankl, Jewish Museum in Prague, "This book opens up important issues not dealt with extensively in the historiography so far. Unlike with some other post-Communist countries, and Poland in particular, there hasn't been that much interest in the topic of commemoration and historicisation of the Holocaust in post-Communist Czechoslovakia...The author should be praised for the critical distance with which he approaches the historical cultures in both parts of former Czechoslovakia and its actors."  ·  Michal Frankl, Jewish Museum in Prague, "Overall, this is an informative book [that]... may be especially useful for readers interested in the ongoing development of historical narratives in Europe generally, and in the Czech and Slovak Republics in particular." Holocaust and Genocide "Vanished History represents a major contribution to the field of collective memory and Holocaust studies in the Czech and Slovak republics [and] offers a thoughtful analysis of the Holocaust's position in Czech and Slovak historical culture during 'the long 1990s'." Judaica Bohemiae "The end result is a fascinating journey into the Czech and Slovak historical narratives of the 1990s...[an]important and original contribution to the growing field of Czech and Slovak Holocaust studies." Canadian Slavonic Papers: Revue Canadienne des Slavistes "Tomas Sniegon's book makes an important contribution to the field. Its well-researched and persuasively argued empirical chapters offer a nuanced analysis of the Czech and Slovak historical narratives and also accommodate them in relation to Pan-European perspectives." American Historical Review "This is an important study, which should be read by anyone interested in Jewish, Czech, Slovak, and Czechoslovak history, and in issues of collective memory, historical consciousness, comparative cultures, dominant narratives, and the intensity of historical experience." Austrian History Yearbook "This book opens up important issues not dealt with extensively in the historiography so far. Unlike with some other post-Communist countries, and Poland in particular, there hasn't been that much interest in the topic of commemoration and historicisation of the Holocaust in post-Communist Czechoslovakia...The author should be praised for the critical distance with which he approaches the historical cultures in both parts of former Czechoslovakia and its actors." Michal Frankl, Jewish Museum in Prague, "Overall, this is an informative book [that]... may be especially useful for readers interested in the ongoing development of historical narratives in Europe generally, and in the Czech and Slovak Republics in particular." · Holocaust and Genocide "Vanished History represents a major contribution to the field of collective memory and Holocaust studies in the Czech and Slovak republics [and] offers a thoughtful analysis of the Holocaust's position in Czech and Slovak historical culture during 'the long 1990s'." · Judaica Bohemiae "The end result is a fascinating journey into the Czech and Slovak historical narratives of the 1990s...[an]important and original contribution to the growing field of Czech and Slovak Holocaust studies." · Canadian Slavonic Papers: Revue Canadienne des Slavistes "Tomas Sniegon's book makes an important contribution to the field. Its well-researched and persuasively argued empirical chapters offer a nuanced analysis of the Czech and Slovak historical narratives and also accommodate them in relation to Pan-European perspectives." · American Historical Review "This is an important study, which should be read by anyone interested in Jewish, Czech, Slovak, and Czechoslovak history, and in issues of collective memory, historical consciousness, comparative cultures, dominant narratives, and the intensity of historical experience." · Austrian History Yearbook "This book opens up important issues not dealt with extensively in the historiography so far. Unlike with some other post-Communist countries, and Poland in particular, there hasn't been that much interest in the topic of commemoration and historicisation of the Holocaust in post-Communist Czechoslovakia...The author should be praised for the critical distance with which he approaches the historical cultures in both parts of former Czechoslovakia and its actors." · Michal Frankl, Jewish Museum in Prague
Table of Content
List of Illustrations Introduction: Czechoslovak history's velvet awakening Chapter 1. Czech and Slovak historical narratives Chapter 2. The Holocaust in Czechoslovak historical culture before 1989 Chapter 3. The Holocaust's uneven return Chapter 4. Schindler's List arrives in Schindler's homeland Chapter 5. Pig farm as a Porrajmos remembrance site Chapter 6. The Slovak war history goes to Europe Chapter 7. The Holocaust-lacking historical cultures in Slovakia and the Czech Republic Conclusion References and literature
Copyright Date
2014
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
940.53/18094371
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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