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Katyn the Soviet massacre of over 21,000 Polish prisoners in 1940 has come to be remembered as Stalin s emblematic mass murder, an event obscured by one of the most extensive cover-ups in history. Yet paradoxically, a majority of its victims perished far from the forest in western Russia that gives the tragedy its name.

Trade Review

"An informative survey of the debates occaasioned by the crimes of early 1940."
Times Literary Supplement

"A fine example of international research collaboration."
Russian Review

"An important corrective to most recent studies of imperialism, which rarely transcend the national optic."
Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research

"This book, a rare example of collective scholarship, is more than path-breaking. It manages to move around the furniture in an entire field, that of memory studies, one that is shared by literary scholars, linguists, anthropologists, psychologists, historians and others. This exploration of memory events is essential reading for all students in the social sciences and the humanities."
Jay Winter, Yale University

"In an exemplary way, this multi-disciplinary in depth case study reconstructs the symbolic legacy of Katyn as a transnational trauma. The book is a unique collective achievement with genuine potential to integrate this key event into European memory."
Aleida Assmann, University of Konstanz

"The crime of Katyn has bedeviled European memory for decades, and only an ambitious pan-European effort such as this one can reveal every angle of the problem – and some of the solutions."
Timothy Snyder, Yale University



Table of Contents
Contents
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures
A Note on Translation and Transliteration
Map
Timeline
Introduction: Remembering Katyn
Chapter One: Katyn in Poland
Chapter Two: Katyn in Katyn
Chapter Three: Katyn in Ukraine
Chapter Four: Katyn in Belarus
Chapter Five: Katyn in the Baltic States
Chapter Six: Katyn in Russia
Chapter Seven: Katyn in Katyn
Coda: ‘Katyn-2'
Bibliography

Remembering Katyn

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    Publisher: Polity Press
    Publication Date: 9/7/2012 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780745655772, 978-0745655772
    ISBN10: 0745655777

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Katyn the Soviet massacre of over 21,000 Polish prisoners in 1940 has come to be remembered as Stalin s emblematic mass murder, an event obscured by one of the most extensive cover-ups in history. Yet paradoxically, a majority of its victims perished far from the forest in western Russia that gives the tragedy its name.

    Trade Review

    "An informative survey of the debates occaasioned by the crimes of early 1940."
    Times Literary Supplement

    "A fine example of international research collaboration."
    Russian Review

    "An important corrective to most recent studies of imperialism, which rarely transcend the national optic."
    Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research

    "This book, a rare example of collective scholarship, is more than path-breaking. It manages to move around the furniture in an entire field, that of memory studies, one that is shared by literary scholars, linguists, anthropologists, psychologists, historians and others. This exploration of memory events is essential reading for all students in the social sciences and the humanities."
    Jay Winter, Yale University

    "In an exemplary way, this multi-disciplinary in depth case study reconstructs the symbolic legacy of Katyn as a transnational trauma. The book is a unique collective achievement with genuine potential to integrate this key event into European memory."
    Aleida Assmann, University of Konstanz

    "The crime of Katyn has bedeviled European memory for decades, and only an ambitious pan-European effort such as this one can reveal every angle of the problem – and some of the solutions."
    Timothy Snyder, Yale University



    Table of Contents
    Contents
    List of Contributors
    Acknowledgements
    List of Abbreviations
    List of Figures
    A Note on Translation and Transliteration
    Map
    Timeline
    Introduction: Remembering Katyn
    Chapter One: Katyn in Poland
    Chapter Two: Katyn in Katyn
    Chapter Three: Katyn in Ukraine
    Chapter Four: Katyn in Belarus
    Chapter Five: Katyn in the Baltic States
    Chapter Six: Katyn in Russia
    Chapter Seven: Katyn in Katyn
    Coda: ‘Katyn-2'
    Bibliography

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