Po Jedwabnem

With the end of the Jedwabne debate, a wave of rejection and historical revisionism started to swell. The various operations carried out on Polish memory started to surface, dictated by the wish to return to an innocent and heroic Poland, the boundaries of which had been disrupted by Sąsiedzi[Neighb...

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Autor principal: Forecki, Piotr
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description With the end of the Jedwabne debate, a wave of rejection and historical revisionism started to swell. The various operations carried out on Polish memory started to surface, dictated by the wish to return to an innocent and heroic Poland, the boundaries of which had been disrupted by Sąsiedzi[Neighbours]. A chivalric charge started, in defence of the good name of the Poles, allegedly accused, en masse, of complicity in the genocide of the Jews. In other words, after Jedwabne, there was a backlash, and it is precisely this that the book is about. This is because its main topic is the reactive historical politics, conducted in Poland for over a dozen years in response to Jedwabne, but whose addressee is also the international public opinion. These politics are not the property of some single political party. Theyare applied like medication, regardless of which party is in power.
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