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Open Academic Seminar -Karolina Panz, Zakopane Highlanders and Jews before the War, during the Holocaust, and in the Immediate Postwar Period Oopen Academic Seminar
Karolina Panz
Zakopane Highlanders and Jews before the War, during the Holocaust, and in the Immediate Postwar Period
Wednesday, January 18, room 161 Staszic Palace (ul. Nowy Swiat St. 72)11.00 A.M.
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Numbers and Estimates in Holocaust Research: Limitations, Risks, and Prospects
Debates surrounding the Holocaust frequently involve disputes over estimates and numerical data such as, among others, the victims of concentration and ext... Programme of Center's academic seminars for winter term 2025
We are pleased to announce the return of our scientific seminar series in less than a month, and warmly invite all interested parties to attend.
The seminars will be held on the second or third Wednesday of each month, both in person at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polis... M. Turski Historical Award of Polityka for Justyna Majewska
It is with undisguised pride we report that our colleague Dr. Justyna Majewska has been awarded the Marian Turski POLITYKA Historical Prize for her book debut, "Mury i szczeliny. Przestrzenie getta warszawskiego /Walls and Slits. Spaces of the Warsaw Ghetto".
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The past decade has seen a breakthrough in Holocaust research, both in terms of the availability of archival sources and the digital ...
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AVAILABLE NOW - ONLINE FIRST - NEW 16th volume of 'Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały / Holocaust Studies and Materials'
AVAILABLE NOW - ONLINE FIRST - NEW 16th volume of 'Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały / Holocaust Studies and Materials'15.12.2020 09:59:07
As the paper edition delayed by COVID is slowly shifting between printing machines, today we are presenting to the readers the FULL VERSION OF THE NUMBER of "'Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały / Holocaust Studies and Materials" in the ONLINE FIRST formula. Connoisseurs of print and rustling pages, as well as the weight of this almost 900-page volume, must exercise their patience until the last days of December

Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały
Holocaust Studies and Materials
journal of the Polish Center for Holocaust Research
vol 16 Y. 2020
ISSN: 1895-247X eISSN: 2657-3571 DOI:10.32927
Open Access: www.zagladazydow.pl
The main theme of the 16th issue, eddited jointly with of our annual, Center for Jewish Studies of the Lodz University, is the 75th anniversary of the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto
We publish Marian Turski’s testimony, Andrzej Czyżewski’s study on the historical policy of the communist authorities of Poland concerning the ghetto, Ewa Wiatr’s article about youth groups in Marysin, and Irmina Gadowska’s text about painters. Adriana Bryk discusses the history of the postal services in the ghetto, Krystyna Radziszewska describes a lot of European Jews deported to the ghetto, Andrzej Grzegorczyk discusses the organization of the first wave of deportations from the ghetto, Jacek Walicki compares the functioning of the ghetto archives, and Sylweriusz Królak analyzes descriptions of walks in the two ghettoes. We also publish Viktor Hahn’s ghetto diary and Mordechaj Żurawski’s testimony.
The Łódź ghetto was established 80 years ago by the order of the German authorities. One-third of the city’s population was detained there and subjected to extermination. Wohngebiet der Juden — Jewish residential quarter — for that was how the ghetto located in Bałuty and the Old Town was euphemistically called, became the place of the ordeal of approx. 200,000 people from Łódź, nearby towns, and inhabitants of towns in the Reich and the Protectorate. Their tragic fate is undoubtedly one of the most important events in the social history of Łódź.
The said anniversary was a pretext for offering our readers this particular main theme of the 16th issue of the Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały periodical. But this was not our only inspiration. There has been more and more interest in the Łódź “closed quarter” in the scholarly world and mass culture in Poland and abroad, which has translated into a wide range of topics discussed. This publication undertakes to present at least part of the current state of research and/or the map of the topics taken up by representatives of various disciplines. Because of the subject discussed in this issue, our editorial staff was joined by scholars associated with the Jewish Research Center of the University of Łódź, which is a co-publisher of this issue of our annual. We are convinced that this will contribute to an integration of the milieu of Holocaust scholars and will be the next step on the path to cooperation between the Warsaw and Łódź research centers
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