Childhood during War and G

Childhood during War and G
Agency, Survival, and Representation
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Artikel-Nr:
9783835355996
Veröffentl:
2024
Einband:
25
Seiten:
256
Autor:
Joanna Beata Michlic
Gewicht:
442 g
SKU:
INF1100608662
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Joanna Beata Michlic was a social and cultural historian specializing in the history of the Holocaust and its memory in Europe, East European Jewish childhood, the rescue of Jews, and antisemitism and nationalism in Europe. In January 2023, she began her two-year appointment as a Visiting Hedda Andersson Professor of Contemporary History and the Holocaust in Lund University, Sweden.Anna Ullrich is a research associate at the Center for Holocaust Studies at the Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History in Munich and project manager for the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI). Her research interests include Jewish-German History, the cultural history of the Weimar Republic, and the history of the Holocaust.Yuliya von Saal is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History in Munich. Her research interests include the history of the Soviet Union and childhood, the Holocaust, and the Second World War and sexual violence. She is currently working on her monograph about the »childhoods« of Soviet children within the context of the German-Soviet War, specifically children`s experiences of war in occupied Belarus and after the liberation in 1944.
Child survivors of the Armenian Genocide, jewish child survivors of the Holocaust, non-jewish slavic children, and war children of the Second World WarEHS Volume 5 presents child-oriented research approaches by scholars from the fields of Holocaust Studies, Genocide Studies, and Second World War History. The authors highlight key concepts of Childhood Studies, arguing that children are historical actors with their own ideas, identity-forming experiences, and agency. The contributions demonstrate the importance of children`s accounts of war and postwar experiences for deeper understanding of the history of war and society in the twentieth century. The volume showcases a variety of children`s voices including child survivors of the Armenian Genocide, Jewish child survivors of the Holocaust, non-Jewish Slavic children, and war children of the Second World War by utilising testimonies from lesser-known archival and oral history collections.Includes:Edita Gzoyan: Forcibly Transferred and Assimilated: Experiences of Armenian Children during the Armenian Genocide.Dieter Steinert: Echoes from Hell: Jewish Child Forced Labourers and the Holocaust.Oksana Vynnyk: Surviving Starvation in Soviet Ukraine: Children and Soviet Healthcare in the early 1930s.

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