TY - BOOK ED - Bohus, Kata ED - Hallama, Peter ED - Stach, Stephan PY - 2022 DA - 2022// TI - Growing in the shadow of antifascism: remembering the Holocaust in state-socialist Eastern Europe PB - Central European University Press CY - Budapest KW - The Holocaust KW - Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000 KW - Jewish studies AB - Reined into the service of the Cold War confrontation, antifascist ideology overshadowed the narrative about the Holocaust in the communist states of Eastern Europe. This led to the Western notion that in the Soviet Bloc there was a systematic suppression of the memory of the mass murder of European Jews. Going beyond disputing the mistaken opposition between "communist falsification" of history and the "repressed authentic" interpretation of the Jewish catastrophe, this work presents and analyzes the ways as the Holocaust was conceptualized in the Soviet-ruled parts of Europe. The authors provide various interpretations of the relationship between antifascism and Holocaust memory in the communist countries, arguing that the predominance of an antifascist agenda and the acknowledgment of the Jewish catastrophe were far from mutually exclusive. The interactions included acts of negotiation, cross-referencing, and borrowing. Detailed case studies describe how both individuals and institutions were able to use anti-fascism as a framework to test and widen the boundaries for discussion of the Nazi genocide. The studies build on the new historiography of communism, focusing on everyday life and individual agency, revealing the formation of a great variety of concrete, local memory practices. SN - 9789633864364 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/90673 UR - http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/exlibris/aleph/a23_1/apache_media/U5YUUICH21M4CKQCENMEIBEH8J25JH.pdf LA - English N1 - edited by Kata Bohus, Peter Hallama, Stephan Stach ID - 183228607X ER -