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Bringing the Dark Past to Light

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First edition
(publ. University of Nebraska Press)

Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe (2013) is a collection of twenty essays about the reception of the Holocaust in history and memory in various post-Communist countries. There is a different essay on each country. The book received mostly favorable reviews.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ Zuroff, Ephraim (2016). "Review of Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Post-Communist Europe". Jewish Political Studies Review. 27 (3/4): 92–94. ISSN 0792-335X. JSTOR 44510575.
  2. ^ Szucs, Aniko (20 November 2015). "Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe". East European Jewish Affairs. 45 (2–3): 343–346. doi:10.1080/13501674.2015.1045390. S2CID 162718118.
  3. ^ Marcuse, Harold (31 December 2015). "Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 29 (3): 497–502. doi:10.1093/hgs/dcv055. S2CID 146206313.
  4. ^ Shneer, David (20 January 2017). "Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe. Ed. John-Paul Himka and Joanna Beata Michlic.Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2013. x, 778pp. Notes. Index. $50.00, hard bound". Slavic Review. 73 (3): 653–655. doi:10.5612/slavicreview.73.3.653. S2CID 164295845.
  5. ^ Crowe, David M. (May 2014). "Edited by John-Paul Himka and Joanna Beata Michlic (Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 2013) 792 pp. $50.00". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 45 (1): 71–72. doi:10.1162/JINH_r_00653. S2CID 141914371.
  6. ^ Shafir, Michael (2014). "A Present Chiaroscuro". Yad Vashem Studies. 42 (2): 225–250.


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