Unsettled Heritage: Living next to Poland's Material Jewish Traces after the Holocaust

In Unsettled Heritage , Yechiel Weizman explores what happened to the thousands of abandoned Jewish cemeteries and places of worship that remained in Poland after the Holocaust, asking how postwar society in small, provincial towns perceived, experienced, and interacted with the physical traces of f...

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