Title | Collective Memory in Contemporary Poland and Pre-Independence (1918) Warfare: An Early 21st Century Foreign Traveler's Observations concerning Polish Battlefield Memorials |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Authors | Rodney Earl Walton |
Journal | Review of European Studies |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 2 |
Pagination | 1-12 |
ISSN | 19187173 |
Call Number | 88359362 |
Abstract | This essay examines war memorials in contemporary Poland. The article also analyzes Polish historical memory through the prism of three theories of collective memory discussed by Nachman Ben-Yehuda. To the eye of a foreign observer, Polish memorialization of pre-1918 battle sites appears strange. Significant battlefields from the Seven Years War (1756-1763) and World War I are largely ignored in favor of emphasis on medieval battlefields. The author argues that this pattern reflects both Polish ethnocentric nationalism and a desire to forget the many years during which German-speaking peoples controlled portions of present-day Poland. The author maintains that Poland's early Cold War-era policy of de-Germanization of cultural sites is no longer appropriate for contemporary Poland - a member of the European Union |
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DOI | 10.5539/res.v5n2p1 |
Short Title | Collective Memory in Contemporary Poland and Pre-Independence (1918) Warfare |