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In Poland, contemporary political actors have constructed a narrative of Polish history since 1989 in which Polish and Jewish involvement with communism has created a national concept of “we.” Weaponizing the Past explores the resulting implications of national belonging through a lens of collective memory. Taking a constructivist approach to electoral politics and nation making in Poland’s past, this volume’s dual line of inquiry articulates why and how elites politicize the past, what effect this politicization produces, and contextualizes this politicization to illustrate contemporary production of anti-Semitism.



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction

PART I: THEORY

Chapter 1. Weaponizing the Past, or Memory as Politics
Chapter 2. Theory Localized or Dramatis Personae of Polish Politics

PART II: WEAPONIZING THE PAST: THE CASE OF POLAND

Chapter 3. The Patriots—Using Memory Openly and Belligerently
Chapter 4. The Managers—Using Memory Covertly
Chapter 5. The Liberals—Using Memory Defensively
Chapter 6. The Objectors—Refusing Memory as Political Weapon

Conclusion: Looking Beyond: Weaponizing the Past and a Populist Moment

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 11/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781805390503, 978-1805390503
      ISBN10: 1805390503

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Poland, contemporary political actors have constructed a narrative of Polish history since 1989 in which Polish and Jewish involvement with communism has created a national concept of “we.” Weaponizing the Past explores the resulting implications of national belonging through a lens of collective memory. Taking a constructivist approach to electoral politics and nation making in Poland’s past, this volume’s dual line of inquiry articulates why and how elites politicize the past, what effect this politicization produces, and contextualizes this politicization to illustrate contemporary production of anti-Semitism.



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Introduction

      PART I: THEORY

      Chapter 1. Weaponizing the Past, or Memory as Politics
      Chapter 2. Theory Localized or Dramatis Personae of Polish Politics

      PART II: WEAPONIZING THE PAST: THE CASE OF POLAND

      Chapter 3. The Patriots—Using Memory Openly and Belligerently
      Chapter 4. The Managers—Using Memory Covertly
      Chapter 5. The Liberals—Using Memory Defensively
      Chapter 6. The Objectors—Refusing Memory as Political Weapon

      Conclusion: Looking Beyond: Weaponizing the Past and a Populist Moment

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