Dane szczegółowe książki
The Enemy on Display: the Second World War in Eastern European Museums / Bogumił, Zuzanna; Wawrzyniak, Joanna; Buchen, Tim; Ganzer, Christian; Senina, Maria
Tytuł
The Enemy on Display: the Second World War in Eastern European Museums
Serie wydawnicze
Wydawnictwo
Berghahn: Berghahn Books, 2015
ISBN
9781782382171
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Nr tomu
7
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List of Figures 8
Preface: Project's History 11
Acknowledgements 13
Introduction. The Enemy on Display 17
The City Museum Tells a Story 19
'The Enemy' 25
Our Approach 30
The Book's Structure 38
Notes 40
Chapter 1. Temple of Heroic Community 43
Soviet People, Leningraders and German Fascists in the State Museum of the History of St Petersburg 43
The Blockade of Leningrad in Official and Local Memory 45
History of the Exhibition 'Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War' 50
The Great Patriotic War on Display 53
The Military Enemy 56
The People's Enemy 62
Leningraders versus Soviet People 68
Conclusions 71
Notes 74
Chapter 2. Temple of Romantic Martyrdom 78
Poles, Germans and Jews in the Historical Museum of Warsaw 78
Public Memory of City Destruction 79
Stories of the Warsaw Uprising 1944 80
Stories of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1943 85
The National Drama on the Stage of the City Museum 90
The Plot on the Display: Martyrdom and Dematerialised Enemy 94
In the Background: The Warsaw Ghetto 107
Conclusions 111
Notes 113
Chapter 3. Forum Revising National Myths. Second World War in the Dresden City Museum 115
Bombing of Dresden and Political Memory 119
Dresden City Museum Tells its Story 125
Beautiful 'Florence on the Elbe' 130
Hero versus Enemy - The Problem of Identity 132
The 'Dorian Gray Effect' and the Problem of the Hostile 'I' 139
Reconstruction of the City 143
Conclusions 145
Notes 147
Conclusions 149
The Narrative Paradigm and the Image of Enemy 153
Enemy and the Museum Narrative 155
Temple, Forum and Curatorial Power 164
Notes 168
Appendix. Museum Descriptions. The Second World War and City History 169
References 173
Notes on contributors 197
Index 199
Preface: Project's History 11
Acknowledgements 13
Introduction. The Enemy on Display 17
The City Museum Tells a Story 19
'The Enemy' 25
Our Approach 30
The Book's Structure 38
Notes 40
Chapter 1. Temple of Heroic Community 43
Soviet People, Leningraders and German Fascists in the State Museum of the History of St Petersburg 43
The Blockade of Leningrad in Official and Local Memory 45
History of the Exhibition 'Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War' 50
The Great Patriotic War on Display 53
The Military Enemy 56
The People's Enemy 62
Leningraders versus Soviet People 68
Conclusions 71
Notes 74
Chapter 2. Temple of Romantic Martyrdom 78
Poles, Germans and Jews in the Historical Museum of Warsaw 78
Public Memory of City Destruction 79
Stories of the Warsaw Uprising 1944 80
Stories of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1943 85
The National Drama on the Stage of the City Museum 90
The Plot on the Display: Martyrdom and Dematerialised Enemy 94
In the Background: The Warsaw Ghetto 107
Conclusions 111
Notes 113
Chapter 3. Forum Revising National Myths. Second World War in the Dresden City Museum 115
Bombing of Dresden and Political Memory 119
Dresden City Museum Tells its Story 125
Beautiful 'Florence on the Elbe' 130
Hero versus Enemy - The Problem of Identity 132
The 'Dorian Gray Effect' and the Problem of the Hostile 'I' 139
Reconstruction of the City 143
Conclusions 145
Notes 147
Conclusions 149
The Narrative Paradigm and the Image of Enemy 153
Enemy and the Museum Narrative 155
Temple, Forum and Curatorial Power 164
Notes 168
Appendix. Museum Descriptions. The Second World War and City History 169
References 173
Notes on contributors 197
Index 199