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Competition of Memories? The Memory of the Łódź/Litzmannstadt Ghetto in Contemporary Museums in Łódź

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dc.contributor.author Taczyńska, Katarzyna
dc.date.accessioned 2024-02-27T09:26:07Z
dc.date.available 2024-02-27T09:26:07Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12528/1983
dc.description.abstract There is no individual museum dedicated to the Łódź Ghetto in which 200,000 Jews were confined. However, there are institutions actively working to preserve the memory of the Jewish community in Łódź. This article focuses on two recently established museums in the city: the Radegast Station, founded in 2009, and the Museum of Polish Children, established in 2021. The aim is to analyze the mechanisms that led to the creation of these historical museums and explore their specific functions. I am interested not only in how these institutions shape and present the Jewish heritage, but also in the conceptualisation of the social role of these institutions and the analysis of their presence in the public space. To achieve this, I examine local micro-interactions within the current framework of Poland’s politics of history. Given that nationalism is the predominant ideology of modernity, my text demonstrates how nationalist discourses impact the commemoration of the Łódź/Litzmannstadt Ghetto and influence the remembrance of Second World War. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Łódź/Litzmannstadt Ghetto en
dc.subject getto w Łodzi
dc.subject muzea en
dc.subject museums en
dc.subject the Radegast Station en
dc.subject Stacja Radegast
dc.subject pamięć
dc.subject memory en
dc.subject politics of history en
dc.subject polityka historyczna
dc.title Competition of Memories? The Memory of the Łódź/Litzmannstadt Ghetto in Contemporary Museums in Łódź en
dc.type Article en


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