Remembering Katyn

Remembering Katyn

Etkind, Alexander
Finnin, Rory
Blacker, Uilleam
Fedor, Julie

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Katyn - the Soviet massacre of over 21,000 Polish prisoners in 1940 has come to be remembered as Stalins 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. Their remains lie buried in killing fields throughout Russia, Ukraine and, most likely, Belarus. Today their ghosts haunt the cultural landscapeof Eastern Europe.This book traces the legacy of Katyn through the interconnected memory cultures of seven countries: Belarus, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, andthe Baltic States. It explores the meaning of Katyn as site and symbol, eventand idea, fact and crypt. It shows how Katyn both incites nationalist sentiments in Eastern Europe and fosters an emerging cosmopolitan memory of Soviet terror. It also examines the strange impact of the 2010 plane crash that claimedthe lives of Polands leaders en route to Katyn.Drawing on novels and films, debates and controversies, this book makes the case for a transnational study of cultural memory and navigates a contested past in a region that will define Europes future. INDICE: ContentsList of ContributorsAcknowledgementsList of AbbreviationsList of FiguresA Note on Translation and TransliterationMapTimelineIntroduction: Remembering KatynChapter One: Katyn in PolandChapter Two: Katyn in KatynChapter Three: Katyn in UkraineChapter Four: Katyn in BelarusChapter Five: Katyn in the Baltic StatesChapter Six: Katyn in RussiaChapter Seven: Katyn in KatynCoda: ‘Katyn-2'Bibliography

  • ISBN: 978-0-7456-5576-5
  • Editorial: Polity Press
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 200
  • Fecha Publicación: 24/08/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés