Historiography of the Holocaust on the Polish-Jewish relations in Poland
Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały, No. 1 (2005), pages: 32-51
Publication date: 2005-12-01
Abstract
Historiography of the Holocaust published in Poland in the period from the end of the Second World War and until the nineties seems rather complex. While it did not ignore the topic altogether, it avoided some topics. Especially in the period immediately after the war, Jewish historians in the Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland engaged in research and published important pioneering studies along collections of documents. From 1968 until the 1980s. historical research on the fate of Polish Jews during the war became marginalized and was carried out almost exclusively in Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. Despite a large number of local studies and research on the controversial topic of Polish-Jewish relations during the war, the historiography still lacks a more theoretical study and a new synthesis of the Holocaust of Polish Jewry has not yet been written.
Keywords
Historiography, History, Polish-Jewish relations, Polish Jewry, Holocaust, Holocaust research
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