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Gemeinsam und getrennt in Brzezany: Polen, Juden und Ukrainer, 1919-1945: Neu-
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- Publication Date
- 2002-05-03
- Pages
- 224
- ISBN
- 9780253340740
- Publication Year
- 2002
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- Textbook
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- Hardcover
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- English
- Publication Name
- Together and Apart in Brzezany : Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians, 1919-1945
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- Item Length
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- Indiana University Press
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- 17.5 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 224 Pages
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". . . by reconstructing the history/experience of Brzezany in Jewish, Ukrainian, and Polish memories [Redlich] has produced a beautiful parallel narrative of a world that was lost three times over. . . . a truly wonderful achievement." --Jan T. Gross, author of Neighbors Shimon Redlich draws on the historical record, his own childhood memories, and interviews with Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians who lived in the small eastern Polish town of Brzezany to construct this account of the changing relationships among the town's three ethnic groups before, during, and after World War II. He details the history of Brzezany from the prewar decades (when it was part of independent Poland and members of the three communities remember living relatively amicably "together and apart"), through the tensions of Soviet rule, the trauma of the Nazi occupation, and the recapture of the town by the Red Army in 1945. Historical and contemporary photographs of Brzezany and its inhabitants add immediacy to this fascinating excursion into history brought to life, from differing perspectives, by those who lived through it.
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Indiana University Press
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0253340748
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9780253340740
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Publication Name
Together and Apart in Brzezany : Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians, 1919-1945
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2002
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
17.5 Oz
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Dk508.95.B48r43 2002
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College Graduate Student
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"Redlich (Ben-Gurion Univ.) wears several hats: he is a Holocaust survivor, a historian, and a sentimental returnee to his childhood hometown, Brzezany. He endeavors to meld a strand of idyllic memory of life in a multicultural town where Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians lived side by side with the nightmare that the Germans brought to his community. Since the author was only five years old when WW II began, he relied mostly on the historian in his persona to reconstruct the story of his and the town's travails. The narrative is basically chronological, beginning with the Soviet occupation of Brzezany and ending with the Red Army's return in 1944. The book's core is about the Holocaust, how the town's Jews were killed, and how part of Redlich's family managed to survive with the help of local Ukrainians. Each chapter is introduced, before the historian takes over, by the child's memories in italics. Redlich tells his tale without bitterness or stereotyping any of the people with whom he grew up. Well footnoted, the book is recommended for all college and public libraries." -A. Ezergailis, Ithaca College, 2002dec CHOICE., Redlich (Ben-Gurion Univ.) wears several hats: he is a Holocaust survivor, a historian, and a sentimental returnee to his childhood hometown, Brzezany. He endeavors to meld a strand of idyllic memory of life in a multicultural town where Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians lived side by side with the nightmare that the Germans brought to his community. Since the author was only five years old when WW II began, he relied mostly on the historian in his persona to reconstruct the story of his and the town's travails. The narrative is basically chronological, beginning with the Soviet occupation of Brzezany and ending with the Red Army's return in 1944. The book's core is about the Holocaust, how the town's Jews were killed, and how part of Redlich's family managed to survive with the help of local Ukrainians. Each chapter is introduced, before the historian takes over, by the child's memories in italics. Redlich tells his tale without bitterness or stereotyping any of the people with whom he grew up. Well footnoted, the book is recommended for all college and public libraries.--A. Ezergailis, Ithaca College, 2002dec CHOICE., "Professor Redlich has made a remarkable effort to transcend narrow ethnic perspectives in telling this sad and shocking story. . . . This is a moving and impressive book. . . . Its significance extends far beyond the context of local or regional history." --Antony Polonsky ". . . by reconstructing the history/experience of Brzezany in Jewish, Ukrainian, and Polish memories [Redlich] has produced a beautiful parallel narrative of a world that was lost three times over. . . . a truly wonderful achievement." Jan T. Gross "Redlich . . . is able to bring an open-minded and objective approach to his subject, coupled with sensitivity towards all three of the nationalities he deals with. Investigating a highly complex set of racial relationships, he reveals the various threads with a clarity that makes the work accessible to the general as well as the specialist reader." Theo Richmond " . . . an important contribution to the literature on multi-ethnic relations in Eastern Europe . . . will make a useful classroom textbook for students of Polish and Ukranian modern history, East European Jewish studies and the holocaust, and the increasingly growing new field of Galician studies."--SEER, 82, 3, 2004, "Redlich (Ben-Gurion Univ.) wears several hats: he is a Holocaust survivor, a historian, and a sentimental returnee to his childhood hometown, Brzezany. He endeavors to meld a strand of idyllic memory of life in a multicultural town where Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians lived side by side with the nightmare that the Germans brought to his community. Since the author was only five years old when WW II began, he relied mostly on the historian in his persona to reconstruct the story of his and the town's travails. The narrative is basically chronological, beginning with the Soviet occupation of Brzezany and ending with the Red Army's return in 1944. The book's core is about the Holocaust, how the town's Jews were killed, and how part of Redlich's family managed to survive with the help of local Ukrainians. Each chapter is introduced, before the historian takes over, by the child's memories in italics. Redlich tells his tale without bitterness or stereotyping any of the people with whom he grew up. Well footnoted, the book is recommended for all college and public libraries." -- A. Ezergailis, Ithaca College, 2002dec CHOICE., "Professor Redlich has made a remarkable effort to transcend narrow ethnic perspectives in telling this sad and shocking story. . . . This is a moving and impressive book. . . . Its significance extends far beyond the context of local or regional history." --Antony Polonsky". . . by reconstructing the history/experience of Brzezany in Jewish, Ukrainian, and Polish memories [Redlich] has produced a beautiful parallel narrative of a world that was lost three times over. . . . a truly wonderful achievement." Jan T. Gross"Redlich . . . is able to bring an open-minded and objective approach to his subject, coupled with sensitivity towards all three of the nationalities he deals with. Investigating a highly complex set of racial relationships, he reveals the various threads with a clarity that makes the work accessible to the general as well as the specialist reader." Theo Richmond" . . . an important contribution to the literature on multi-ethnic relations in Eastern Europe . . .will make a useful classroom textbook for students of Polish and Ukranian modern history,East European Jewish studies and the holocaust, and the increasingly growing new field ofGalician studies."--SEER, 82, 3, 2004, "Redlich (Ben-Gurion Univ.) wears several hats: he is a Holocaust survivor, a historian, and a sentimental returnee to his childhood hometown, Brzezany. He endeavors to meld a strand of idyllic memory of life in a multicultural town where Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians lived side by side with the nightmare that the Germans brought to his community. Since the author was only five years old when WW II began, he relied mostly on the historian in his persona to reconstruct the story of his and the town's travails. The narrative is basically chronological, beginning with the Soviet occupation of Brzezany and ending with the Red Army's return in 1944. The book's core is about the Holocaust, how the town's Jews were killed, and how part of Redlich's family managed to survive with the help of local Ukrainians. Each chapter is introduced, before the historian takes over, by the child's memories in italics. Redlich tells his tale without bitterness or stereotyping any of the people with whom he grew up. Well footnoted, the book is recommended for all college and public libraries."--A. Ezergailis, Ithaca College , 2002dec CHOICE.
Table of Content
Preliminary Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments A Note on Transliteration Maps ONE: My Return TWO: Close and Distant Neighbors THREE: The Good Years, 1919?1939 FOUR: The Soviet Interlude, 1939?1941 FIVE: The German Occupation, 1941?1944 SIX: The Aftermath, 1944?1945 SEVEN: Their Return Concluding Remarks Interviews Notes Abbreviations of Names of Archives Bibliography and Abbreviations Index, Preliminary Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments A Note on Transliteration Maps ONE: My Return TWO: Close and Distant Neighbors THREE: The Good Years, 1919-1939 FOUR: The Soviet Interlude, 1939-1941 FIVE: The German Occupation, 1941-1944 SIX: The Aftermath, 1944-1945 SEVEN: Their Return Concluding Remarks Interviews Notes Abbreviations of Names of Archives Bibliography and Abbreviations Index
Copyright Date
2002
Topic
Europe / Eastern, Sociology / General
Lccn
2001-004948
Dewey Decimal
305.8/009477/9
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science
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