A Biography of No Place

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A Biography of No Place

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ISBN: 9780674019492
作者: Kate Brown
出版社: Harvard University Press
发行时间: 2005 -9
装订: Paperback
价格: USD 29.00
页数: 322

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From Ethnic Borderland to Soviet Heartland

Kate Brown   

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This is a biography of a borderland between Russia and Poland, a region where, in 1925, people identified as Poles, Germans, Jews, Ukrainians, and Russians lived side by side. Over the next three decades, this mosaic of cultures was modernized and homogenized out of existence by the ruling might of the Soviet Union, then Nazi Germany, and finally, Polish and Ukrainian nationalism. By the 1950s, this “no place” emerged as a Ukrainian heartland, and the fertile mix of peoples that defined the region was destroyed.
Kate Brown’s study is grounded in the life of the village and shtetl, in the personalities and small histories of everyday life in this area. In impressive detail, she documents how these regimes, bureaucratically and then violently, separated, named, and regimented this intricate community into distinct ethnic groups.
Drawing on recently opened archives, ethnography, and oral interviews that were unavailable a decade ago, A Biography of No Place reveals Stalinist and Nazi history from the perspective of the remote borderlands, thus bringing the periphery to the center of history. We are given, in short, an intimate portrait of the ethnic purification that has marked all of Europe, as well as a glimpse at the margins of twentieth-century “progress.”

contents

Glossary
Introduction
1. Inventory
2. Ghosts in the Bathhouse
3. Moving Pictures
4. The Power to Name
5. A Diary of Deportation
6. The Great Purges and the Rights of Man
7. Deportee into Colonizer
8. Racial Hierarchies
Epilogue: Shifting Borders, Shifting Identities
Notes
Archival Sources
Acknowledgments
Index

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