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Contents List of tables and graphs List offigures List of contributors Preface x xi XÜ xvi Introduction: how historical cultures change and how we can study this 1 TOMASZ STRYJEK AND JOANNA KONIECZNA-SAŁAMATIN PARTI Past roots and contemporary manifestations of differences in the historical cultures of Poland and Ukraine 1 Polish-Ukrainian historical controversies: an overview 19 21 ANDRII PORTNOV 2 Politics of memory in Ukrainian-Polish relations: Poland’s hyper-activeness and Ukraine’s reactiveness 36 OLEKSANDR GRYTSENKO 3 Towards an intellectual genealogy of the conservative turn in contemporary Poland: the case of Arcana magazine 53 VOLODYMYR SKLOKIN 4 Contemporary social actors of memory, vis-a-vis the 1939-47 Polish-Ukrainian conflict: typology and interactions MAREK WOJNAR 67
viii Contents PART II State historical education: goals, values, content, performers, and mechanisms й 5 What history? What homeland? The nationalization of history in the school education before the breakthroughs in 2014-15 and after ; MARTA STUDENNA-SKRUKWA 6 Scholar, organizer, witness, and more: multiple roles of history teachers in contemporary Ukraine if NATALIA OTRISHCHENKO 7 Nation-building and school history lessons in Ukraine after 2014 ľ KATERYNA PRYSHCHEPA 8 Culture ofpeace in development and regression: Ukrainian culture in Polish culture in the twentieth century and today lí ANDRZEJ SZPOCIŃSKI 9 Opponents in battle, allies in suffering: a dualistic picture of Poland and Poles in Ukrainian history textbooks L DAGMARA MOSKWA PART III Media as a creator and a transmitter of representations of the past Id 10 History and the media: historical discourse in the Polish media on the 100th anniversary ofPoland’s independence lo MAREK TROSZYŃSKI 11 Historical references in Ukrainianmedia 1® LYUDMYLA V. MALES AND BOGDAN I. MOTUZENKO PART IV History, collective memory, and social actors in the local communities 2‘ 12 Memory capital in a local community: the Wąchock case study 21 BARBARA MARKOWSKA
Contents із The Chyhyryn remembrance node GRZEGORZ DEMEL і 2з: Afterword VOLODYMYR SKLOKÍN Index 260
The Politics of Memory in Poland and Ukraine Bringing together the work of sociologists, historians, and political scientists, this book explores the increasing importance of the politics of memory in central and eastern European states since the end of communism, with a particular focus on relations between Ukraine and Poland. Through studies of the representation ofthe past and the creation of memory in education, mass media, and on a local level, it examines the responses of Polish and Ukrainian authorities and public institutions to questions surrounding historical issues between the two nations. At a time of growing renationalization in domestic politics in the region, brought about by challenges connected with migration and fear of Russian military activity, this volume asks whether international cooperation and the stability of democracy are under threat. An exploration of the changes in national historical culture, The Politics of Memory in Poland and Ukraine will appeal to scholars with interests in memory studies, national identity, and the implications of memory-making for contemporary relations between states.
Index Action Vistula (1947) 2,28, 151; image/ memory/narrative of 7, 38, 68, 155-156, 158-160; in memory laws 40, 44, 70, 73, 76,156 Aeschylus 139 agency concept 105, 116,257 Akhmatova, A. 142 Akhmetov, R. 189 Andrukhovych, Y. 145 anti-Banderite amendments/clauses/Iaw (2018) 45-47, 73 Antonových, V. 24 Apollinaire, G. 149n21 Arcana, magazine 11, 53-60, 62-63, 63n2, 63n3, 63n4, 64n5, 64n9, 64nll Arkusha, O. 130 artistic culture(s):136, 142, 144, 146; typology of (axis of importance, axis of closeness) 138-139 artistic heritage 136-137,146-147 Assmann, A. 8, 233, 249; national memory attitudes to the past (fighter, victim, victor) 249 Assmann, J. 36 Auschwitz(-Birkenau) camp 64n9, 153, 156,162n3 Bach, J. S. 137 Bandera, S. 27, 31, 40-41, 45, 70, 74, 78 Bazhan, M. 140-141 Beauvois, D. 5 Beck, J. 171,175 Bekerman, Z. 112,116 Berest, O. 93 Bernhard, M. 8, 68-69 Blacker, U. 11 Blok, A. 142 Bogumił, Z. 30 Boiko, Kh. 117 Bolsheviks 25,92,232; image/narrative of 194,197,199,201 Borderland Polish {Eastern)/Kresy: milieu(s) in Poland 40-42, 45,49, 70-75, 78, 255; myth/mythology/ historical narrative 22-23, 30, 94, 139, 143-145, 149n20,153, 175 Bourdieu, P. 194, 206 Brezhnev, L. 194, 202 Brown, D. 120 Brückner, A. 138, 141, 143 Buda 249 Bulgakov, M. 149n21 Bykivnia41 Byron, G. 140,142 canon of heroes and villains 108 Canovan, M. 120 Camp of Great Poland 74 Čapek, K. 142 Center for Research on the Liberation Movement (CDVR) 71, 77, 78 Center for Urban History of East-Central Europe 117n6 Chlebowski, C. 215, 226 Cherkashyn, K. 122 Cherkasy region 195, 232,234, 236 Chernobyl nuclear power
plant 114 Chemysh, N. 112 Chervak, B. 77 Chuchupaka, V. 243 Chyhyryn 13,232-239,243-247, 250-251,258 Chyhyryn region/Chyhyrynshchyna 232, 235,248-249 Cichocki, M. 64nl0
index Cistercian abbey/cloister/monks/Museum in Wąchock 213-219,222, 225-228, 230n4,230n7 Civic Platform (PO) 30 Committee for State Security (KGB) 194, 198,199 Confederation Liberty and Independence (Confederation) 74 Connerton, P. 7 conservatism 53-58, 60-63, 63n3, 64n5 conservative turn 9, 32, 53 Cossack 22, 154, 232; elite 243-244; Hetmanate/state 243,249,251; image/ memory/narrative of 31,139,143, 247,249; Khutir 238, 251; uprising 22, 243-244 Cossacks/Cossackdom 4, 13, 21-22, 28, 143,243, 249 Crimea/Crimean Peninsula 94-95, 115, 128; aggression on/armexation/ occupation of (2014) 2,42, 85, 92, 95, 97, 107, 116, 126, 253, 255; see also Russia(n)-Ukraine(ian) conflict (since 2014) Crimean Khanate 21 Crimean People’s Republic (1917-1918)95 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) 170, 183 cursed soldiers/żołnierze wyklęci 89, 93, 171, 173,175, 257 culture ofpeace 3, 136, 141, 146, 257 culture wars 57-59, 60, 64n7 Czamek, P. 47 Czyżewski M. ’s typology of attitudes in debates about hate crimes (eccentricity, ethnocentrism, moralism, social critique) 69 decommunization 216; law(s) in Ukraine (2015) 3, 42-43, 46, 123, 130; in Ukraine 10,42, 71,105,193 Demel, G. 13, 251, 258 Derevyanko, К. 93 Dmowski, R. 24, 174-175, 177-180 Donbas(s): war in Donetsk and Luhansk regions/Eastem Ukraine (since 2014) 4,13, 42, 85,97-98,126, 192, 235, 239, 242, 245, 247-248, 250; see also Russia(n)-Ukraine(ian) conflict (since 2014) Doroshenko, P. 236, 243 Dovzhenko, O. 98 261 Drach, I. 141 Drobovych, A. 79n5 Duda, A. 43-44, 47,49nll, 71, 75, 161 Dudek, A. 54 Dunin-Marcinkiewicz, W. 144 Eaglets
Cemetery in Lviv 25,29, 39-40 East/Eastem Galicia 13, 25-26, 32, 37, 44, 49nl9, 155, 179, 246; see Volhynia(n)/ Volhynia and East/Eastem Galicia Polish-Ukrainian conflict (1943-1944) economy of the memory paradigm/ economy of memory 211-212 Erinnerungskultur 36, 38, 42 Etkind, A. 11 Euromaidan (2014) 33, 42, 71, 85, 88, 90, 92, 97, 150, 193; see also Revolution of Dignity/revolution 2013-2014/2014 Evlashi214 familiarity 244, 248-249; see also strangeness Fedor, J. 3 Ferry, L. 147 field of memory 67-72, 75, 77-79,213, 216,225,229, 230nl Foucault, M. 194 Franko, I. 139, 148n4 Freud, S. 227 Gancarz, В. 54 Gawin, D. 64nl0 Gazeta Polska, weekly 75, 184 Gazeta Polska Codziennie, daily 75, 172, 175-176,179-184 Gazeta Wyborcza, daily 55, 171-172, 175-176,178-179, 182-184 General Government (GG) 153,173, 175 Giedroyc, J. 2, 29, 32, 70, 254 Głębocki, H. 54 Gluzman, S. 198 Goethe, J.W. von 142 Gomułka, W. 175 Goszczyński, S. 140, 143,145 Grand Duchy of Lithuania 21 Great Famine 28, 38, 89,122; see also Holodomor Great Patriotic War: image/myth/narrative of 3, 8, 49n9,129-130,161,199, 205, 250; term 129-130, 199, 205 Gross, J, T. 59-60 Grytsenko, O. 11, 122, 255
262 Index guardians of memory 38-41, 45, 48, 49nll, 226, 245, 247 guardians of myth 216,225 Hagen, M. von 9 haidamakas 232, 242, 246-247 Heavenly Hundred (2014) 250 Heda, A. (“Szary”) 221,225, 227, 230n6 Hilton, D. J. 131 Hisem, O. V. 153-154 historical canon 107,108,232 historical culture 1, 3, 6-9, 11, 86 historical discourse 169, 178, 183-184, 188,197, 199, 203-206, 212, 256,258; see also media discourse historical myth 213,229, 257 history teachers 88, 110, 113,115-117, 120-121,127-129,135 Holocaust 28; image in media 173-175, 194, 197, 199, 201, 203; memory of 38, 42, 46, 49, 130; narrative of 91-93, 130 Holodomor: image in media 194, 201-202; memory/narrative of39, 89, 92, 108-109, 116, 122,127, 254,258; see also Great Famine Hołówko, T. 26 Home Army (Armia Krajowa, AK) 2, 27-28, 30, 37, 40,214,230ո6,230ո7; image in media/narrative in textbooks 40, 93, 151,153-154, 158-160, 162, 173, 175, 214; memory of 49n9,215, 218-219, 222-223, 225-227 Норко, H. 46 Horlis-Horskyi, Y. 245 Hrushevsky, M. 45, 90 Hrytsak, Y. 46, 49n21, 112 Hugo, V. 140 Huta Pieniacka 40 Hyrych, I. 110 Iggers, G. G. 49n4 illiberal democracy/illiberal turn 32-33, 253 Independent External Assessment (ZNO) 118nl4,125 Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) 43, 45-47, 59, 62, 73-74, 162,173-174, 256 Isaacs, R. 120 Isakowicz-Zaleski, T. 73 Istorychna Pravda, website 78,195, 201 Ivkivci 251n2 Jankowski, A. 215 January Uprising (1863) 213-214,216, 218-219,220-221,224-225, 227-229, 230n7 Jaworzno camp (1947) 39,156,162n3 Jedwabne pogrom (1941) 43, 59-60, 69,91 John II Casimir Vasa 242 John Paul II 64n9,177
Joyce, J. 149n21 Junko, M. 233, 251n2 Kaczyński, J. 45, 54, 74, 171,174, 185 Kaczyński, L. 40, 54,62, 64nll, 75,156, 179-180 Kafką F. 149n21 Kamienna 213, 217 Kamiński, Ł. 43 Karłowicz, D. 64η 10 Katyń massacre (1940) 38,157-158 Khlibovs’ką H. M. 157 Khmarą S. 198 Khmelnytsky, B. 22, 232, 236, 238, 242-243; memory of 13,45, 234,236, 242-244,248-249,25 lni Kholmshchyna 2, 151,153-155,159 Kholodnyi Yar 232,235,238, 241-242, 244-248, 251 Kholodnyi Yar Orgamzation/Kholodnyi Yar Insurgent Republic/Kholodnoiarska Republic 92, 232, 239, 242-243, 245- 247, 249, 258 Khrushchev thaw 194, 197, 199, 202 Kingdom of Poland 21 Kipiani, V. 78 Kleiner, J. 138, 141, 143 Kłoskowską A. 136,143,147,148nl5 Kohut, A. 77, 79n4 Kolesnichenko, V. 41 Koliivshchyna rebellion (1768) 232, 239, 242, 246, 249,258 Kolomois’kyi, I. 189 Kolstø, P. 120 Komorowski, В. 71,178 Konieczna-Sałamatin, J. 117 Kopciński, J. 145, 149ո20 Kostenko, N. 194 Kostomarov, M. 24 Kotsur, S. 243 Koval, R. 245 Kozhedub, I. 93 Krasnodębski, Z. 63 Kravchenko, V. 121
Index Kruty battle (1918) 114, 117nl2, 194, 197, 203 Kubik, J. 8, 68-69 Kuchma, L. 39,41, 122, 234 Kukiz’15 72, 74, 79 Kulchytskyi, S. 92-93, 125, 130 Kulińska, L. 73 Kultura, monthly 2, 29, 32, 70, 75, 254 Kundera, M. 145 Kuzio, T. 121-122 Kwasniewski, A. 29, 39, 57 Kwiatkowski, E. 175, 177 Lacan, J. 228 Langiewicz, M. 214, 216, 218, 221, 225-227, 230n2 Law and Justice (PiS) 4-5,14n5, 30, 43-^45, 53-55, 60,62-63, 63n4, 64nl2, 71, 74-75, 85, 88, 96, 172, 255, 257 Legutko, R. 54 Lehoniak, B. 245-246,251 Lemkivshchyna 153, 155 Lenin, V. 45 Levy, D. 13,212 Lewicka, M 9 Lewis, S. 3 Listowski, W. 72 Liu, J. H. 131 local field of memory/genius loci 211, 213-215 local history 113, 129, 190, 205, 235 locus (type of memory) 9, 13 Lower Silesia 72 Lublin 21, 47, 72, 153,155 Lubuskie region 72 Łuczewski, M. 64n8 Luhmann, N. 192,194 Lviv pogrom (1941) 92 Lypynsky, V. 24 macro-regions in Ukraine 128-129 Majkowski, M. 72 Mandelstam, O. 142 Makowski, S. 148n8 Malczewski, A. 145 Males, L. 12,256 Marinetti, F. 149 Markowska, В. 13,257 Matejkiewicz, В. 219 Materkowska, К. 233 Matuszewski, R. 138,140-141 Mayakovsky, V. 142 Mazanowski, A. 138-139 263 Mazanowski, M. 138-139 Mazepa, I. 107-108, 116,117n5 media discourse 169-170, 173, 184, 188, 192-194; see also historical discourse media in Ukraine: typology 191, 200-202, 205-206; see also pro-Russian discourse/interpretation of history; Ukraine-centric discourse/interpretation of history media market in Ukraine 188-190 Medvedchuk, V. 189 Medvedivka 239-240 Melnyk, A. 27, 77 Melnyky 245-247 memory capital 211, 213, 226-227, 229, 257 memory games
6 memory wars 2-3, 253-254 Merta, T. 61-62, 64nl0 Michnik, A. 55 Michniów214 Mickiewicz, A. 144 Mieroszewski, J. 29, 70 Milosz, Cz. 145 Ministry of Education and Science 87, 107, 123-126 Mink, G. 6 mnemonic actors: Bernhard M. and Kubik J.'s typology of 59, 68-69,258 mnemonic labor/labor of dream 212-213, 216,226,228 mnemonic regime/(official) memory regime: Bernhard M. and Kubik J.' s typology of 68, 211 Monastyr 48 Moraczewski, J. 179 moral capital (of nation-state) 59-60,256 Morawiec, E. 54 Morawiecki, M. 173 Moscovici, S. 9-10, 131 Moskwa, D. 12, 257 Motronyn Monastery 239, 247-248 Motuzenko, B. 12, 256 Motyka, G. 49nll, 151 Mucha, W. 75 Mudryi, M. 130 mythical memory/mythical narrative 211-213 Nadsanie 153, 155 Nahorna, L. 122 narrative template 8-9, 12
264 Index Nasz Dziennik, daily 172, 175-176, 180-184 National Armed Forces (NSZ) 93 National Democrats 24,178-179 National History and Culture Reserve “Chyhyryn” (NHCR “Chyhyryn”) 233, 235- 236,238, 243-245, 250-251 national narrative 115,232, 248, 255 national paradigm 251, 257-258 Navahrudak 214-215 Neumayer, L. 6 Nora, R 9, 211 Nowak, A. 43, 53-63,63n2, 64nl 1, 75 Nowe Państwo, monthly 75, 185 Odojewski, W. 149n20 Old-Polish Industrial Region 213 Olick, J. K. 13, 212 Orange Revolution (2004) 3, 32-33, 49, 122,255 Orbán, V. 79 Organization of the Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) 2,26-27, 42; anti-Polish action of 6-7, 11, 68; image/memory/narrative of 30-31, 68, 71-73, 77-79,110-112, 151, 153-154, 158, 160, 162, 255; in memory laws 3-5,40-43,46; see also Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) Orthodox Church of Ukraine 4, 233, 235 Osadchuk, B. 145 Osadczy, W. 72 Ottoman Empire 21 Otrishchenko, N. 257 pacification (1930) 44 Panchuk, M. 122 Pareto, V. 203 Partacz, Cz. 73 Party of Regions 41 Patrylak, I. 49nll, 154 Pavlychko, D. 141 Pawlokoma 40 Paź, В. 73 People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD) 111, 155,158 People’s Movement of Ukraine 194, 197 Pereyaslav Agreement/Treaty (1654) 22, 236-237, 242-243 Petliura, S. 25, 31,194, 197,201-203 Petőfi, S. 142 Pieracki, B. 26 Piłsudski, J. 24-25, 31, 162,174-175, 177-180,183 Pinchuk, V. 189 Pisuliňski, J. 152 Piwnik, J. (“Ponury”) 214-216, 218, 220-223, 225-229, 230n7, 230n9 Podlachia 153,155 Polese, A. 120 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth/ Rzeczpospolita 21-22,25, 37; comparison to Empire 23; image/ narrative/memory of 5, 7-8, 10, 31,
99n3, 139, 242, 249, 254; legacy/ tradition of 32, 53, 56,60-61, 63, 75 Polish People’s Republic (PRL) 1, 28, 30, 55, 59,145,182,214 Polish Tourist and Country Lovers’ Society 215 Polish United Workers’ Party 185n3 Polish Workers’ Party 156 politics of history (polityԽ historyczna) 53,61 Poltavets, V. 235, 251n2 Poroshenko, R 3-4,44, 46-47, 123, 150, 161, 203-204, 255 Portnov, A. 10,254 postcolonial studies/theory 5 post-memory 109,116 Prokop, J. 54 pro-Russian discourse/interpretation of history 193,256; see also media in Ukraine Proust, M. 149n21 Pryshchepa, K. 12,257 Przełomiec, M. 75 Przemyśl 72 Putin, V. 6, 37, 98, 202 Radio Maryja 73, 172, 180 reconciliation 6,112, 131, 136; PolishUkrainian reconciliation 1-2, 4, 8,10, 12, 29, 31, 33, 38^10, 45, 47-48, 250, 253,258 Recovered Territories 28, 72 representations of the past 7, 9-12, 13nl Revolution of Dignity/revolution 2013-2014/2014 3, 92, 245; see also Euromaidan (2014) Richardson, T. 121 Rilke, R. M. 137 Romaszewska, A. 75 Rudnytsky, I. L. 28-29 Russia(n)-Ukraine(ian) conflict (since 2014) 3, 4,67, 116, 189, 193; see also Crimea/Crimean Peninsula, aggression on/annexation/occupation of (2014);
Index Donbas(s): war in Donetsk and Luhansk regions/Eastem Ukraine (since 2014) Ruthenian Duchy 22 Riisen, J. 7 Ryabchuk, M. 112 Rydzyk, T. 73 Rylski, M. 140-141 Rzeczpospolita, daily 171-172, 175-177, 179-180,182, 184 Sahryń47, 71 Sakiewicz, T. 75 Savchenko, N. 198 school (history) curriculum 8, 85-88, 90-97,104-108,110, 112, 114-116, 120-121, 123, 126-129, 131,150,245, 256-257 Schweisfurth, M. 121 Second Republic of Poland 25-26; image/ narrative/memory of 5, 7,10, 72,74, 92, 139,175,177-178, 180, 182-183,254 sepization 233,243-244, 249-251 Sereda, Viktoriya 104,117n6,121-122, 127 Sereda, Volodymyr 76 Servant of the People 79 Ševčenko, I. 22 shestidesiatniki (the Dissidents) 93,194, 197 Shevchenko, T. 139-142, 144, 148n4, 232, 246 Shevel, O. 8 Schiller, F. 142 Shklar, V. 245 Shukhevych, R. 40, 70 Siemaszko, E. 73 Sikorski, W. 153 site of national memory 213, 215 Sklokin, V. 11 Skoropadsky, P. 192 Škripal, S. 199 Słowacki, J. 140,145,149nl7 Smarzowski, W. 30, 74 Smith A. D. 88-89; categories of nationalism 86,251 Solidarity Electoral Action (.Akcja Wyborcza Solidarność, AWS) 58 Solidarity movement (1980s) 218 Sorochyns’ka, N. M. 153, 154,157, 158, 162n4 Sovietophile interpretation of history (past) 122,129-130 Soviet Ukraine 25-28, 32, 76, 89, 98, 151, 153, 155, 159, 205, 254; see also 265 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (USRS) Sowa, J. 98n3 Srokowski, S. 73-74, 79n3 Stalin, J. 27-28, 32, 38, 45, 194, 201-202 Stasiuk, A. 145 Stecivka 138-139,244, 251nl Stepaniv, O. 114,117nl3 strangeness 244, 247-249; see also familiarity Strank, M. 93 Strukevych, O. 157-158 Stryjek,
T. 117 Studenna-Skrukwa, M. 11, 146, 256 St. Volodymyr 45 Subcarpathian region 73 Subotiv 232,238, 244 Świerczewski, K. 155 Świętokrzyskie Mountains 213-215, 223 Syrokomla, W. 144 Szlachta 23-24 Szmaleownictwо 91 Szpak, A. 77, 79ո4 Szpociński, A. 12, 257 Szymański, W. P. 54 Tabachnyk, D. 49nl5 Taniuk, L. 198 Targalski, J. 75 teacherstraining 12,123-124, 131-132 Third Republic of Poland 61,180, 182 Thompson, E. 63 Trabą R. 64n7 trans-temporal node 239, 245 Treaty of Non-Aggression Third Reich USSR/Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939) 156, 160,193 Tuđman, F. 122 Tusk, D. 178 Tsvetaevą M. 142 Tychyną P. 141 Tymoshenko, Y. 204 Ujazdowski, K. 62 Ukraine-centric discourse/interpretation of history 121,123,125,130-131, 256; see also media in Ukraine Ukrainian Galician Army 117nl3, 175 Ukrainian information space 192 Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance (UINP) 45, 48, 71, 76-78, 79n4,123-127,129-130,190, 201,258; image of Poland and Poles 150,158-161
266 Index Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) 2, 27, 37; anti-Polish action of 2, 6-7, 11, 27, 37, 68; image/memory/narrative of 5-6, 30-31, 48, 49n9, 68, 70-74, 77, 79, 98, 110-112, 130, 151, 153-156, 158-160, 162, 194, 197,201, 242, 245,255,258; in memory laws 3-5,40-43, 46, 71, 75; see a/so Organization of the Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kiev Patriarchate 235 Ukrainian Orthodox Church ֊ Moscow Patriarchate 239, 247 Ukrainian People’s Republic (UNR) 25, 37, 89,192, 194,232 Ukrainian revolution/liberation struggle/ struggle for independence (1917-1921) 25, 40, 90, 92-93, 95, 97, 123, 126-128, 140, 192-194, 197,199,205,232,243, 258 “Ukrainian school” in Polish literature 145,149nl7 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (USRS) 1-2,153,161; see also Soviet Ukraine Ukrainka, L. 148n4 Union of Berestia/Brest (1596) 22 Union of Democratic Left (SLD) 56 Union of Hadiach (1658) 22,31 Union of Lublin (1569) 21 Union of Ukrainians in Poland 74 Upper Silesia 72 Urbanowski, M. 54 Valiūnas, S. (Walenowicz, S.) 144 Venclova, T. 145 Vlasov, V. 93,125,130, 154-158 Volhynia 5,11, 25-27, 30-32, 37,42,45, 47, 49, 73, 155, 158, 255 Volhynia(n)/Volhynia and East/Eastem Galicia Polish-Ukrainian conflict (1943-1944) 2,30-31, 73, 77, 149n20, 151-154,159-162; ethnic cleansing/ purges 27, 37, 39, 42, 49, 98, 70, 254; genocide 5, 6, 30, 40-41, 46-47, 73, 254; massacre(s) 28, 31, 40-41, 43-44, 47, 49, 70, 72, 77, 151,154, 158, 162, 255,257; resolutions on the genocide in Poland in 2009, 2013, 2016 30, 41, 70, 73, 79; tragedy 31, 39, 151, 154, 158, 161; see also Organization of
the Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN); Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) V Vyatrovych, V. 31, 48, 76-77,79n4,79n5, 160 Vyhovsky, I. 22, 243 Wąchock 13,211-216,218,221,223-229, 230n7, 257-258 Wałęsą L. 171, 174-175,177-178, 180, 185n4 war in Afganistan (1979-1989) 250 Wasilewski, L. 24-25 Waśko, A. 54-57, 63ո2 Waszczykowski, W. 45, 75 Werchrata 48 Wertsch, J. V 8-9 Western Ukrainian People’s Republic (ZUNR) 25,114,194 Wildstein, D. 75,78 Wolfmmm, E. 13nl work of myth: typology of (appropriation, condensation, displacement) 227 World Association of Home Army Soldiers 225 Wykus clearing 214-216,222-223, 226 Wyszyński, S. 219 Yakovenko, N. 248 Yanukovych, V. 39-41,45, 71, 88, 123, 130, 235 Yaroslav the Wise 45 Yesenin, S. 142 Yushchenko, V. 29, 39-42,45, 49nl4, 49nl5, 70-71,122-123,127, 129-130, 156,162,234,236, 251 Zadencki, J. 54 Zagajewski, A. 145 Zajączkowski, M. 152 Zakerzonnya 159 Zakerzonnya Association of Unions of Deported Ukrainians 76 Zaleski, J. B. 140-141, 143, 145 Zalizniak, M. 232,239-241 Zamość 72 Zapałowski, A. 72 Zbořiv Agreement (1649) 242-243 Zelensky, V. 33, 47,258 Zembylas, M. 112,116 Zhurzhenko, T. 3,122 Zinchenko, O. 78 Zolą E. 139 Żubrzycki, G. 64n9, 239 Żurawski vel Grajewski, P. 75, 78 München |
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Contents List of tables and graphs List offigures List of contributors Preface x xi XÜ xvi Introduction: how historical cultures change and how we can study this 1 TOMASZ STRYJEK AND JOANNA KONIECZNA-SAŁAMATIN PARTI Past roots and contemporary manifestations of differences in the historical cultures of Poland and Ukraine 1 Polish-Ukrainian historical controversies: an overview 19 21 ANDRII PORTNOV 2 Politics of memory in Ukrainian-Polish relations: Poland’s hyper-activeness and Ukraine’s reactiveness 36 OLEKSANDR GRYTSENKO 3 Towards an intellectual genealogy of the conservative turn in contemporary Poland: the case of Arcana magazine 53 VOLODYMYR SKLOKIN 4 Contemporary social actors of memory, vis-a-vis the 1939-47 Polish-Ukrainian conflict: typology and interactions MAREK WOJNAR 67
viii Contents PART II State historical education: goals, values, content, performers, and mechanisms й 5 What history? What homeland? The nationalization of history in the school education before the breakthroughs in 2014-15 and after ; MARTA STUDENNA-SKRUKWA 6 Scholar, organizer, witness, and more: multiple roles of history teachers in contemporary Ukraine if NATALIA OTRISHCHENKO 7 Nation-building and school history lessons in Ukraine after 2014 ľ KATERYNA PRYSHCHEPA 8 Culture ofpeace in development and regression: Ukrainian culture in Polish culture in the twentieth century and today lí ANDRZEJ SZPOCIŃSKI 9 Opponents in battle, allies in suffering: a dualistic picture of Poland and Poles in Ukrainian history textbooks L DAGMARA MOSKWA PART III Media as a creator and a transmitter of representations of the past Id 10 History and the media: historical discourse in the Polish media on the 100th anniversary ofPoland’s independence lo MAREK TROSZYŃSKI 11 Historical references in Ukrainianmedia 1® LYUDMYLA V. MALES AND BOGDAN I. MOTUZENKO PART IV History, collective memory, and social actors in the local communities 2‘ 12 Memory capital in a local community: the Wąchock case study 21 BARBARA MARKOWSKA
Contents із The Chyhyryn remembrance node GRZEGORZ DEMEL і 2з: Afterword VOLODYMYR SKLOKÍN Index 260
The Politics of Memory in Poland and Ukraine Bringing together the work of sociologists, historians, and political scientists, this book explores the increasing importance of the politics of memory in central and eastern European states since the end of communism, with a particular focus on relations between Ukraine and Poland. Through studies of the representation ofthe past and the creation of memory in education, mass media, and on a local level, it examines the responses of Polish and Ukrainian authorities and public institutions to questions surrounding historical issues between the two nations. At a time of growing renationalization in domestic politics in the region, brought about by challenges connected with migration and fear of Russian military activity, this volume asks whether international cooperation and the stability of democracy are under threat. An exploration of the changes in national historical culture, The Politics of Memory in Poland and Ukraine will appeal to scholars with interests in memory studies, national identity, and the implications of memory-making for contemporary relations between states.
Index Action Vistula (1947) 2,28, 151; image/ memory/narrative of 7, 38, 68, 155-156, 158-160; in memory laws 40, 44, 70, 73, 76,156 Aeschylus 139 agency concept 105, 116,257 Akhmatova, A. 142 Akhmetov, R. 189 Andrukhovych, Y. 145 anti-Banderite amendments/clauses/Iaw (2018) 45-47, 73 Antonových, V. 24 Apollinaire, G. 149n21 Arcana, magazine 11, 53-60, 62-63, 63n2, 63n3, 63n4, 64n5, 64n9, 64nll Arkusha, O. 130 artistic culture(s):136, 142, 144, 146; typology of (axis of importance, axis of closeness) 138-139 artistic heritage 136-137,146-147 Assmann, A. 8, 233, 249; national memory attitudes to the past (fighter, victim, victor) 249 Assmann, J. 36 Auschwitz(-Birkenau) camp 64n9, 153, 156,162n3 Bach, J. S. 137 Bandera, S. 27, 31, 40-41, 45, 70, 74, 78 Bazhan, M. 140-141 Beauvois, D. 5 Beck, J. 171,175 Bekerman, Z. 112,116 Berest, O. 93 Bernhard, M. 8, 68-69 Blacker, U. 11 Blok, A. 142 Bogumił, Z. 30 Boiko, Kh. 117 Bolsheviks 25,92,232; image/narrative of 194,197,199,201 Borderland Polish {Eastern)/Kresy: milieu(s) in Poland 40-42, 45,49, 70-75, 78, 255; myth/mythology/ historical narrative 22-23, 30, 94, 139, 143-145, 149n20,153, 175 Bourdieu, P. 194, 206 Brezhnev, L. 194, 202 Brown, D. 120 Brückner, A. 138, 141, 143 Buda 249 Bulgakov, M. 149n21 Bykivnia41 Byron, G. 140,142 canon of heroes and villains 108 Canovan, M. 120 Camp of Great Poland 74 Čapek, K. 142 Center for Research on the Liberation Movement (CDVR) 71, 77, 78 Center for Urban History of East-Central Europe 117n6 Chlebowski, C. 215, 226 Cherkashyn, K. 122 Cherkasy region 195, 232,234, 236 Chernobyl nuclear power
plant 114 Chemysh, N. 112 Chervak, B. 77 Chuchupaka, V. 243 Chyhyryn 13,232-239,243-247, 250-251,258 Chyhyryn region/Chyhyrynshchyna 232, 235,248-249 Cichocki, M. 64nl0
index Cistercian abbey/cloister/monks/Museum in Wąchock 213-219,222, 225-228, 230n4,230n7 Civic Platform (PO) 30 Committee for State Security (KGB) 194, 198,199 Confederation Liberty and Independence (Confederation) 74 Connerton, P. 7 conservatism 53-58, 60-63, 63n3, 64n5 conservative turn 9, 32, 53 Cossack 22, 154, 232; elite 243-244; Hetmanate/state 243,249,251; image/ memory/narrative of 31,139,143, 247,249; Khutir 238, 251; uprising 22, 243-244 Cossacks/Cossackdom 4, 13, 21-22, 28, 143,243, 249 Crimea/Crimean Peninsula 94-95, 115, 128; aggression on/armexation/ occupation of (2014) 2,42, 85, 92, 95, 97, 107, 116, 126, 253, 255; see also Russia(n)-Ukraine(ian) conflict (since 2014) Crimean Khanate 21 Crimean People’s Republic (1917-1918)95 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) 170, 183 cursed soldiers/żołnierze wyklęci 89, 93, 171, 173,175, 257 culture ofpeace 3, 136, 141, 146, 257 culture wars 57-59, 60, 64n7 Czamek, P. 47 Czyżewski M. ’s typology of attitudes in debates about hate crimes (eccentricity, ethnocentrism, moralism, social critique) 69 decommunization 216; law(s) in Ukraine (2015) 3, 42-43, 46, 123, 130; in Ukraine 10,42, 71,105,193 Demel, G. 13, 251, 258 Derevyanko, К. 93 Dmowski, R. 24, 174-175, 177-180 Donbas(s): war in Donetsk and Luhansk regions/Eastem Ukraine (since 2014) 4,13, 42, 85,97-98,126, 192, 235, 239, 242, 245, 247-248, 250; see also Russia(n)-Ukraine(ian) conflict (since 2014) Doroshenko, P. 236, 243 Dovzhenko, O. 98 261 Drach, I. 141 Drobovych, A. 79n5 Duda, A. 43-44, 47,49nll, 71, 75, 161 Dudek, A. 54 Dunin-Marcinkiewicz, W. 144 Eaglets
Cemetery in Lviv 25,29, 39-40 East/Eastem Galicia 13, 25-26, 32, 37, 44, 49nl9, 155, 179, 246; see Volhynia(n)/ Volhynia and East/Eastem Galicia Polish-Ukrainian conflict (1943-1944) economy of the memory paradigm/ economy of memory 211-212 Erinnerungskultur 36, 38, 42 Etkind, A. 11 Euromaidan (2014) 33, 42, 71, 85, 88, 90, 92, 97, 150, 193; see also Revolution of Dignity/revolution 2013-2014/2014 Evlashi214 familiarity 244, 248-249; see also strangeness Fedor, J. 3 Ferry, L. 147 field of memory 67-72, 75, 77-79,213, 216,225,229, 230nl Foucault, M. 194 Franko, I. 139, 148n4 Freud, S. 227 Gancarz, В. 54 Gawin, D. 64nl0 Gazeta Polska, weekly 75, 184 Gazeta Polska Codziennie, daily 75, 172, 175-176,179-184 Gazeta Wyborcza, daily 55, 171-172, 175-176,178-179, 182-184 General Government (GG) 153,173, 175 Giedroyc, J. 2, 29, 32, 70, 254 Głębocki, H. 54 Gluzman, S. 198 Goethe, J.W. von 142 Gomułka, W. 175 Goszczyński, S. 140, 143,145 Grand Duchy of Lithuania 21 Great Famine 28, 38, 89,122; see also Holodomor Great Patriotic War: image/myth/narrative of 3, 8, 49n9,129-130,161,199, 205, 250; term 129-130, 199, 205 Gross, J, T. 59-60 Grytsenko, O. 11, 122, 255
262 Index guardians of memory 38-41, 45, 48, 49nll, 226, 245, 247 guardians of myth 216,225 Hagen, M. von 9 haidamakas 232, 242, 246-247 Heavenly Hundred (2014) 250 Heda, A. (“Szary”) 221,225, 227, 230n6 Hilton, D. J. 131 Hisem, O. V. 153-154 historical canon 107,108,232 historical culture 1, 3, 6-9, 11, 86 historical discourse 169, 178, 183-184, 188,197, 199, 203-206, 212, 256,258; see also media discourse historical myth 213,229, 257 history teachers 88, 110, 113,115-117, 120-121,127-129,135 Holocaust 28; image in media 173-175, 194, 197, 199, 201, 203; memory of 38, 42, 46, 49, 130; narrative of 91-93, 130 Holodomor: image in media 194, 201-202; memory/narrative of39, 89, 92, 108-109, 116, 122,127, 254,258; see also Great Famine Hołówko, T. 26 Home Army (Armia Krajowa, AK) 2, 27-28, 30, 37, 40,214,230ո6,230ո7; image in media/narrative in textbooks 40, 93, 151,153-154, 158-160, 162, 173, 175, 214; memory of 49n9,215, 218-219, 222-223, 225-227 Норко, H. 46 Horlis-Horskyi, Y. 245 Hrushevsky, M. 45, 90 Hrytsak, Y. 46, 49n21, 112 Hugo, V. 140 Huta Pieniacka 40 Hyrych, I. 110 Iggers, G. G. 49n4 illiberal democracy/illiberal turn 32-33, 253 Independent External Assessment (ZNO) 118nl4,125 Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) 43, 45-47, 59, 62, 73-74, 162,173-174, 256 Isaacs, R. 120 Isakowicz-Zaleski, T. 73 Istorychna Pravda, website 78,195, 201 Ivkivci 251n2 Jankowski, A. 215 January Uprising (1863) 213-214,216, 218-219,220-221,224-225, 227-229, 230n7 Jaworzno camp (1947) 39,156,162n3 Jedwabne pogrom (1941) 43, 59-60, 69,91 John II Casimir Vasa 242 John Paul II 64n9,177
Joyce, J. 149n21 Junko, M. 233, 251n2 Kaczyński, J. 45, 54, 74, 171,174, 185 Kaczyński, L. 40, 54,62, 64nll, 75,156, 179-180 Kafką F. 149n21 Kamienna 213, 217 Kamiński, Ł. 43 Karłowicz, D. 64η 10 Katyń massacre (1940) 38,157-158 Khlibovs’ką H. M. 157 Khmarą S. 198 Khmelnytsky, B. 22, 232, 236, 238, 242-243; memory of 13,45, 234,236, 242-244,248-249,25 lni Kholmshchyna 2, 151,153-155,159 Kholodnyi Yar 232,235,238, 241-242, 244-248, 251 Kholodnyi Yar Orgamzation/Kholodnyi Yar Insurgent Republic/Kholodnoiarska Republic 92, 232, 239, 242-243, 245- 247, 249, 258 Khrushchev thaw 194, 197, 199, 202 Kingdom of Poland 21 Kipiani, V. 78 Kleiner, J. 138, 141, 143 Kłoskowską A. 136,143,147,148nl5 Kohut, A. 77, 79n4 Kolesnichenko, V. 41 Koliivshchyna rebellion (1768) 232, 239, 242, 246, 249,258 Kolomois’kyi, I. 189 Kolstø, P. 120 Komorowski, В. 71,178 Konieczna-Sałamatin, J. 117 Kopciński, J. 145, 149ո20 Kostenko, N. 194 Kostomarov, M. 24 Kotsur, S. 243 Koval, R. 245 Kozhedub, I. 93 Krasnodębski, Z. 63 Kravchenko, V. 121
Index Kruty battle (1918) 114, 117nl2, 194, 197, 203 Kubik, J. 8, 68-69 Kuchma, L. 39,41, 122, 234 Kukiz’15 72, 74, 79 Kulchytskyi, S. 92-93, 125, 130 Kulińska, L. 73 Kultura, monthly 2, 29, 32, 70, 75, 254 Kundera, M. 145 Kuzio, T. 121-122 Kwasniewski, A. 29, 39, 57 Kwiatkowski, E. 175, 177 Lacan, J. 228 Langiewicz, M. 214, 216, 218, 221, 225-227, 230n2 Law and Justice (PiS) 4-5,14n5, 30, 43-^45, 53-55, 60,62-63, 63n4, 64nl2, 71, 74-75, 85, 88, 96, 172, 255, 257 Legutko, R. 54 Lehoniak, B. 245-246,251 Lemkivshchyna 153, 155 Lenin, V. 45 Levy, D. 13,212 Lewicka, M 9 Lewis, S. 3 Listowski, W. 72 Liu, J. H. 131 local field of memory/genius loci 211, 213-215 local history 113, 129, 190, 205, 235 locus (type of memory) 9, 13 Lower Silesia 72 Lublin 21, 47, 72, 153,155 Lubuskie region 72 Łuczewski, M. 64n8 Luhmann, N. 192,194 Lviv pogrom (1941) 92 Lypynsky, V. 24 macro-regions in Ukraine 128-129 Majkowski, M. 72 Mandelstam, O. 142 Makowski, S. 148n8 Malczewski, A. 145 Males, L. 12,256 Marinetti, F. 149 Markowska, В. 13,257 Matejkiewicz, В. 219 Materkowska, К. 233 Matuszewski, R. 138,140-141 Mayakovsky, V. 142 Mazanowski, A. 138-139 263 Mazanowski, M. 138-139 Mazepa, I. 107-108, 116,117n5 media discourse 169-170, 173, 184, 188, 192-194; see also historical discourse media in Ukraine: typology 191, 200-202, 205-206; see also pro-Russian discourse/interpretation of history; Ukraine-centric discourse/interpretation of history media market in Ukraine 188-190 Medvedchuk, V. 189 Medvedivka 239-240 Melnyk, A. 27, 77 Melnyky 245-247 memory capital 211, 213, 226-227, 229, 257 memory games
6 memory wars 2-3, 253-254 Merta, T. 61-62, 64nl0 Michnik, A. 55 Michniów214 Mickiewicz, A. 144 Mieroszewski, J. 29, 70 Milosz, Cz. 145 Ministry of Education and Science 87, 107, 123-126 Mink, G. 6 mnemonic actors: Bernhard M. and Kubik J.'s typology of 59, 68-69,258 mnemonic labor/labor of dream 212-213, 216,226,228 mnemonic regime/(official) memory regime: Bernhard M. and Kubik J.' s typology of 68, 211 Monastyr 48 Moraczewski, J. 179 moral capital (of nation-state) 59-60,256 Morawiec, E. 54 Morawiecki, M. 173 Moscovici, S. 9-10, 131 Moskwa, D. 12, 257 Motronyn Monastery 239, 247-248 Motuzenko, B. 12, 256 Motyka, G. 49nll, 151 Mucha, W. 75 Mudryi, M. 130 mythical memory/mythical narrative 211-213 Nadsanie 153, 155 Nahorna, L. 122 narrative template 8-9, 12
264 Index Nasz Dziennik, daily 172, 175-176, 180-184 National Armed Forces (NSZ) 93 National Democrats 24,178-179 National History and Culture Reserve “Chyhyryn” (NHCR “Chyhyryn”) 233, 235- 236,238, 243-245, 250-251 national narrative 115,232, 248, 255 national paradigm 251, 257-258 Navahrudak 214-215 Neumayer, L. 6 Nora, R 9, 211 Nowak, A. 43, 53-63,63n2, 64nl 1, 75 Nowe Państwo, monthly 75, 185 Odojewski, W. 149n20 Old-Polish Industrial Region 213 Olick, J. K. 13, 212 Orange Revolution (2004) 3, 32-33, 49, 122,255 Orbán, V. 79 Organization of the Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) 2,26-27, 42; anti-Polish action of 6-7, 11, 68; image/memory/narrative of 30-31, 68, 71-73, 77-79,110-112, 151, 153-154, 158, 160, 162, 255; in memory laws 3-5,40-43,46; see also Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) Orthodox Church of Ukraine 4, 233, 235 Osadchuk, B. 145 Osadczy, W. 72 Ottoman Empire 21 Otrishchenko, N. 257 pacification (1930) 44 Panchuk, M. 122 Pareto, V. 203 Partacz, Cz. 73 Party of Regions 41 Patrylak, I. 49nll, 154 Pavlychko, D. 141 Pawlokoma 40 Paź, В. 73 People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD) 111, 155,158 People’s Movement of Ukraine 194, 197 Pereyaslav Agreement/Treaty (1654) 22, 236-237, 242-243 Petliura, S. 25, 31,194, 197,201-203 Petőfi, S. 142 Pieracki, B. 26 Piłsudski, J. 24-25, 31, 162,174-175, 177-180,183 Pinchuk, V. 189 Pisuliňski, J. 152 Piwnik, J. (“Ponury”) 214-216, 218, 220-223, 225-229, 230n7, 230n9 Podlachia 153,155 Polese, A. 120 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth/ Rzeczpospolita 21-22,25, 37; comparison to Empire 23; image/ narrative/memory of 5, 7-8, 10, 31,
99n3, 139, 242, 249, 254; legacy/ tradition of 32, 53, 56,60-61, 63, 75 Polish People’s Republic (PRL) 1, 28, 30, 55, 59,145,182,214 Polish Tourist and Country Lovers’ Society 215 Polish United Workers’ Party 185n3 Polish Workers’ Party 156 politics of history (polityԽ historyczna) 53,61 Poltavets, V. 235, 251n2 Poroshenko, R 3-4,44, 46-47, 123, 150, 161, 203-204, 255 Portnov, A. 10,254 postcolonial studies/theory 5 post-memory 109,116 Prokop, J. 54 pro-Russian discourse/interpretation of history 193,256; see also media in Ukraine Proust, M. 149n21 Pryshchepa, K. 12,257 Przełomiec, M. 75 Przemyśl 72 Putin, V. 6, 37, 98, 202 Radio Maryja 73, 172, 180 reconciliation 6,112, 131, 136; PolishUkrainian reconciliation 1-2, 4, 8,10, 12, 29, 31, 33, 38^10, 45, 47-48, 250, 253,258 Recovered Territories 28, 72 representations of the past 7, 9-12, 13nl Revolution of Dignity/revolution 2013-2014/2014 3, 92, 245; see also Euromaidan (2014) Richardson, T. 121 Rilke, R. M. 137 Romaszewska, A. 75 Rudnytsky, I. L. 28-29 Russia(n)-Ukraine(ian) conflict (since 2014) 3, 4,67, 116, 189, 193; see also Crimea/Crimean Peninsula, aggression on/annexation/occupation of (2014);
Index Donbas(s): war in Donetsk and Luhansk regions/Eastem Ukraine (since 2014) Ruthenian Duchy 22 Riisen, J. 7 Ryabchuk, M. 112 Rydzyk, T. 73 Rylski, M. 140-141 Rzeczpospolita, daily 171-172, 175-177, 179-180,182, 184 Sahryń47, 71 Sakiewicz, T. 75 Savchenko, N. 198 school (history) curriculum 8, 85-88, 90-97,104-108,110, 112, 114-116, 120-121, 123, 126-129, 131,150,245, 256-257 Schweisfurth, M. 121 Second Republic of Poland 25-26; image/ narrative/memory of 5, 7,10, 72,74, 92, 139,175,177-178, 180, 182-183,254 sepization 233,243-244, 249-251 Sereda, Viktoriya 104,117n6,121-122, 127 Sereda, Volodymyr 76 Servant of the People 79 Ševčenko, I. 22 shestidesiatniki (the Dissidents) 93,194, 197 Shevchenko, T. 139-142, 144, 148n4, 232, 246 Shevel, O. 8 Schiller, F. 142 Shklar, V. 245 Shukhevych, R. 40, 70 Siemaszko, E. 73 Sikorski, W. 153 site of national memory 213, 215 Sklokin, V. 11 Skoropadsky, P. 192 Škripal, S. 199 Słowacki, J. 140,145,149nl7 Smarzowski, W. 30, 74 Smith A. D. 88-89; categories of nationalism 86,251 Solidarity Electoral Action (.Akcja Wyborcza Solidarność, AWS) 58 Solidarity movement (1980s) 218 Sorochyns’ka, N. M. 153, 154,157, 158, 162n4 Sovietophile interpretation of history (past) 122,129-130 Soviet Ukraine 25-28, 32, 76, 89, 98, 151, 153, 155, 159, 205, 254; see also 265 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (USRS) Sowa, J. 98n3 Srokowski, S. 73-74, 79n3 Stalin, J. 27-28, 32, 38, 45, 194, 201-202 Stasiuk, A. 145 Stecivka 138-139,244, 251nl Stepaniv, O. 114,117nl3 strangeness 244, 247-249; see also familiarity Strank, M. 93 Strukevych, O. 157-158 Stryjek,
T. 117 Studenna-Skrukwa, M. 11, 146, 256 St. Volodymyr 45 Subcarpathian region 73 Subotiv 232,238, 244 Świerczewski, K. 155 Świętokrzyskie Mountains 213-215, 223 Syrokomla, W. 144 Szlachta 23-24 Szmaleownictwо 91 Szpak, A. 77, 79ո4 Szpociński, A. 12, 257 Szymański, W. P. 54 Tabachnyk, D. 49nl5 Taniuk, L. 198 Targalski, J. 75 teacherstraining 12,123-124, 131-132 Third Republic of Poland 61,180, 182 Thompson, E. 63 Trabą R. 64n7 trans-temporal node 239, 245 Treaty of Non-Aggression Third Reich USSR/Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939) 156, 160,193 Tuđman, F. 122 Tusk, D. 178 Tsvetaevą M. 142 Tychyną P. 141 Tymoshenko, Y. 204 Ujazdowski, K. 62 Ukraine-centric discourse/interpretation of history 121,123,125,130-131, 256; see also media in Ukraine Ukrainian Galician Army 117nl3, 175 Ukrainian information space 192 Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance (UINP) 45, 48, 71, 76-78, 79n4,123-127,129-130,190, 201,258; image of Poland and Poles 150,158-161
266 Index Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) 2, 27, 37; anti-Polish action of 2, 6-7, 11, 27, 37, 68; image/memory/narrative of 5-6, 30-31, 48, 49n9, 68, 70-74, 77, 79, 98, 110-112, 130, 151, 153-156, 158-160, 162, 194, 197,201, 242, 245,255,258; in memory laws 3-5,40-43, 46, 71, 75; see a/so Organization of the Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kiev Patriarchate 235 Ukrainian Orthodox Church ֊ Moscow Patriarchate 239, 247 Ukrainian People’s Republic (UNR) 25, 37, 89,192, 194,232 Ukrainian revolution/liberation struggle/ struggle for independence (1917-1921) 25, 40, 90, 92-93, 95, 97, 123, 126-128, 140, 192-194, 197,199,205,232,243, 258 “Ukrainian school” in Polish literature 145,149nl7 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (USRS) 1-2,153,161; see also Soviet Ukraine Ukrainka, L. 148n4 Union of Berestia/Brest (1596) 22 Union of Democratic Left (SLD) 56 Union of Hadiach (1658) 22,31 Union of Lublin (1569) 21 Union of Ukrainians in Poland 74 Upper Silesia 72 Urbanowski, M. 54 Valiūnas, S. (Walenowicz, S.) 144 Venclova, T. 145 Vlasov, V. 93,125,130, 154-158 Volhynia 5,11, 25-27, 30-32, 37,42,45, 47, 49, 73, 155, 158, 255 Volhynia(n)/Volhynia and East/Eastem Galicia Polish-Ukrainian conflict (1943-1944) 2,30-31, 73, 77, 149n20, 151-154,159-162; ethnic cleansing/ purges 27, 37, 39, 42, 49, 98, 70, 254; genocide 5, 6, 30, 40-41, 46-47, 73, 254; massacre(s) 28, 31, 40-41, 43-44, 47, 49, 70, 72, 77, 151,154, 158, 162, 255,257; resolutions on the genocide in Poland in 2009, 2013, 2016 30, 41, 70, 73, 79; tragedy 31, 39, 151, 154, 158, 161; see also Organization of
the Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN); Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) V Vyatrovych, V. 31, 48, 76-77,79n4,79n5, 160 Vyhovsky, I. 22, 243 Wąchock 13,211-216,218,221,223-229, 230n7, 257-258 Wałęsą L. 171, 174-175,177-178, 180, 185n4 war in Afganistan (1979-1989) 250 Wasilewski, L. 24-25 Waśko, A. 54-57, 63ո2 Waszczykowski, W. 45, 75 Werchrata 48 Wertsch, J. V 8-9 Western Ukrainian People’s Republic (ZUNR) 25,114,194 Wildstein, D. 75,78 Wolfmmm, E. 13nl work of myth: typology of (appropriation, condensation, displacement) 227 World Association of Home Army Soldiers 225 Wykus clearing 214-216,222-223, 226 Wyszyński, S. 219 Yakovenko, N. 248 Yanukovych, V. 39-41,45, 71, 88, 123, 130, 235 Yaroslav the Wise 45 Yesenin, S. 142 Yushchenko, V. 29, 39-42,45, 49nl4, 49nl5, 70-71,122-123,127, 129-130, 156,162,234,236, 251 Zadencki, J. 54 Zagajewski, A. 145 Zajączkowski, M. 152 Zakerzonnya 159 Zakerzonnya Association of Unions of Deported Ukrainians 76 Zaleski, J. B. 140-141, 143, 145 Zalizniak, M. 232,239-241 Zamość 72 Zapałowski, A. 72 Zbořiv Agreement (1649) 242-243 Zelensky, V. 33, 47,258 Zembylas, M. 112,116 Zhurzhenko, T. 3,122 Zinchenko, O. 78 Zolą E. 139 Żubrzycki, G. 64n9, 239 Żurawski vel Grajewski, P. 75, 78 München |
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