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adam_text CONTENTS List offigures xi Preface xiii Acknowledgements xviii Spelling and pronunciation of Polish names xx 1 Trust: introducing family narratives 1 SECTION I Poland: the first generation 23 2 Autonomy: living under partition (1886—1913) 25 3 Initiative: fighting on the Eastern Front (1914—20) 51 4 Industriousness: life in independent Warsaw (1921—39) 72 SECTION II Poland and England: the second generation 95 5 Confusion: Nazi occupation of Warsaw (1939—43) 97 6 Identity: resistance in France (1939—43) ng 7 Isolation: England fights, Warsaw rises (1943—45) 135 x Contents SECTION III England: the third generation 159 8 Intimacy: marriage and migration (1945—50) 164 9 Generativity: family reunion and loss (1951—71) 186 10 Integrity: reminiscence and reflection (1972—2016) 214 Index 242 REFERENCES Ainsworth, M.D.S., Blehar, M., Waters, E. and Wall, S. (1978). Patterns of Attachment: A Psychological Study of the Strange Situation. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence, Erlbaum. Aksamit, B. 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INDEX Ainsworth, Mary 13 AK (Armia Krajowa) resistance movement 110-11, 112-15, 142-3, 147, 148-50, 149-50, 154 Anders, Władyław, General 167—8, 185 attachment: attachment theory 13—14; family relations 46, 92—3, 151—2, 205, 206, 228—30; mourning process 184; parental loss 70; separation through war 104—9, 155; trust and life experience 16, 25; trust and military relations 69; war, hazardous haven 51, 57—8, 65—7, 114—15 Augustów 19, 65 autonomy: developmental implications 25—6; heroism 69, 114—15; parental encouragement 36—7; technology and social change 27—8 Battle of Narwik, 1940 122 Beck, Josef 89 Bifulco, Antonia (nee Czechowska): birth 189; cultural identity 226—8, 235; Derby revisited, 2016 206-8; DNA analysis 228, 229; education 204; family photographs 211, 213; Małgosia, connection to 229—30, 230; personal identity 222; Warsaw and family, 2016 214-16 Blom, Philip 42 Bowlby, John 13 Brexit, analysis behind 220—2 Britain: French Resistance support 128; Poles mixed transition 166—9; Polish ally (1939-45) 89-90, 98, 101, 120, 125-6, 132—3; Polish communities established 17, 18, 167, 184-5, 202-4; Polish Government in Exile 167—8; post-1945 economic struggles 165, 166, 187; post- war immigration 187, 204, 219—20, 232; reaction to Warsaw uprising 156—7; Second World War involvement 122—3; Sheffield Irish community 83—4; Special Operations Executive (SOE) 137—41; Warsaw uprising, role in 141—2, 145, 146, 147-8 Bryan, Julién 99-100 Chamberlain, Neville 89, 91 Chelmno 79 Churchill, Winston 138, 146, 148, 152-3 Ciano, Galeazzo 90 Ciechanów 19, 32 confusion (social identity): Erikson’s concept 97; separation through war 104—9; Warsaw siege 99—100 cultural identity: British bom and multicultural 219-20, 222, 226; displacement, adapting to 119—20, 134: family narrative xiii, 226—8; group membership 14—15; Nazi dehumanisation, Jews and Slavs 100—1, 104, 111-12, 116, 117; patriotism 40-1, 69; Polish resistance movement 110—11, 112—15; private education 34—5; traditional festivals 37—8; transmission through narratives 17 Cygler family: family traits 227; origins 33; secure family attachments 34, 37, 42 Index 243 Cygler, Felicija 33, 48 Cygler, Jadwiga 38, 77, 191, 192, 196-7, 199 Cygler, Jan 33, 77, 104, 191, 193 Cygler, Karolina 193, 212 Cygler, Teofil 33 Cygler, Wacek 33, 77, 104, 189, 200-1 Czechowska, Christine (née O Neill): birth 83; family photographs 210, 211; family visit to Poland, 1965 199—202; final celebration and death 208—9; formal documents 11 ; Jurek, first meeting and courtship 175—80; marriage and early family life 180—3, 189, 210; 178 Czechowska, Danuta 82, 145 Czechowska, Joanna 189, 204, 211, 213, 216, 226 Czechowska, Maria (née Cygler): biographic details 33, 34; education 38; emigration to England 1, 2—3, 189—91, 191—3; English life and death 197—8; family escape from Bolsheviks 57—8; family photographs 48—50, 81, 154, 212; Grazyna 42, 52, 92, 190-1, 192, 198, 229; letters to Jurek and post-war life 170—4; life under communism 188—9; life under German occupation 103—4; marriage and family life 44, 45, 48, 59; personal character 42; Plock, family connections 19, 26, 33; religious identity 33, 34, 45, 225; Tadeusz’s wounding and death 65—7; Warsaw uprising and life after 142, 144-5, 148, 150-2, 153; widowhood in Warsaw 76—7, 77, 92—3 Czechowska, Maria-Victoria (née Rodziewiczes) 16, 19, 29, 31-2, 48 Czechowska, Marie-Christine 183, 204, 207-8, 211, 213, 214-16, 226 Czechowska, Myszka (née Janiszewska): death confirmed 173; life under occupation (letters to Jurek) 105—9; marriage to Jurek 50, 82—3, 102; photograph 116, 161; sacrificial resistance 114—15 Czechowska, Paulina 31 Czechowska, Yolanda 181, 204, 211, 213, 226 Czechowski family: country estate at Rudzk 30—1, 57, 78, 80; family traits 227; family trees 32, 193; identity and patriotism 40—1, 69, 79, 225; life under German occupation 104; move to Warsaw (1912-13) 44-5, 52; Poland 1900 16; relocation within Warsaw (post-1925) 76—7; secure family attachments 32, 37, 46—7, 92—3; upper class identity 29—31, 38, 46—7 Czechowski, Henryk 31, 80 Czechowski, Jurek: birth 19, 45; career moves 189, 192, 204; Christine, first meeting and letters 175—80; death 205; Derby’s Polish community 18, 175; escape to England 1943 128—30, 137; family escape from Bolsheviks 57—8; family photographs 23, 49—50, 81, 206, 210—11, 213; family visit to Poland, 1965 199—202, 213; formal documents 11—12; job and Hfe in London 179, 180—1; French Resistance 126—8, 133, 162, 185; letters from Myszka 105—9; marriage and early family life 180—3, 189, 210; marriage to Myszka 50, 82—3; military service 82—3; Myszka’s death 176, 184; personal character 92, 133—4, 183; Polish Airforce Association 202—3, 211; post-war reconnection with mother 170—4, 184; Race Relations Board 204; relations with Stas 78, 80, 92, 93; resetdement and acceptance 184—5; retreat to France 102, 118—19, 120—1, 122, 162; Special Operations Executive (SOE), role in 137-8, 140-1, 148, 153—4, 163, 185; Warsaw childhood 76-7, 77 Czechowski, Justin 31, 57 Czechowski, Olgierd 16, 32, 59, 65-7, 104 Czechowski, Tadeusz: biographic accounts 10, 36—7; birth 19, 28, 32; education as boarder 38, 39; family escape from Bolsheviks 57—8; family photographs 48-9; First World War involvement 52—4, 55, 56—7; heroism 69—70; marriage and family life 44—5, 48, 52, 71; military career 44—5, 52; neurasthenia diagnosis 41; personal autonomy 36—7, 41—2, 45-6; personal character 68, 69, 70—1; photographs 23; Plock, family connections 19, 26; Polish army role 59; Polish patriotism 40—1, 45—6; war against Red Army 62, 64—7; wounding and death 65—7 Czechowski, Wladislaw 32; biographic details 31; biography of Tadeusz 10, 36; family portrait 1900 16; photograph 48; Tadeusz’s wounding and death 65—7; Warsaw, career and family life 45, 59, 64 Częstochowa 19, 44, 59, 62 Davis, Norman 20 Dawes Plan 1924 76, 90 244 Index Derby: Irish community 88; Polish community 18, 167, 174—5, 202—3 Dunant, Henry 43 Eden, Anthony 131 emotional geography 8—9, 232—3 emotional history xiii—xiv, 6, 9 Erikson, Erik: autonomy 25, 26; confusion (social identity) 97; generarivity 186; identity, development theory xiv, 14—16, 15; industry 72; initiative 51; integrity 214; intimacy 136, 164; isolation 136; trust 16 Europe: European Union membership 218—19; fall of communism, 1989 217—18; First World War origins 52; post-1945 economy and boundaries 165—6; scientific revolutions 42—3; technology and social change 27—8, 42; Treaty of Versailles, 1919 59, 90—1 family narratives: psychology and genealogical study 5—7 First World War: Germany army 52—6, 58—9; origins of 52; Poland’s direct involvement 52—7; Russian army in Poland 52—6 France: Allied support for Poland 89-90, 98, 101; Battle of Narwik, 1940 122—3; French Resistance 126—8; German invasion, 1939 124—5; Paris liberated 146; Vichy regime 124—5, 127 Freud, Sigmund 43 Frost, Nollaig 7 Gaulle, Charles de 61, 71, 124-5, 128, 146 Gdansk 19 Gdynia 2, 19 generarivity: Erikson’s concept 186; family life in Derby 189; family visit to Poland, 1965 199—202; grandmothers as carers 192—3, 195—6; Maria’s emigration to England 191-3 Germany: Berlin Wall’s fall 218; First World War 52-6, 58-9; Hitler and rise of Nazi Party 90—1; invasion of France, 1940 124-5; invasion of Poland, 1939 97—100; Jews, Nazi oppression and killings 91; Katyn massacre discovered 131—2; mass murder and expulsion of Poles 100-1, 116-17; Nazi aggression towards Poland 89—90; Polish atrocities, belated apology 9; post-1918 economic crisis 76, 90; post-1945 economy and boundaries 165; Warsaw siege 99—100; Warsaw uprising, 1944 142—50, 152, 155-6 Great Depression (1930’s) 76 Grodno 19, 29, 64—5 Hardey,Jozef 122, 137, 138 Hartman, Jozef 139 Herbert, J. M. 120 heroism 69—70, 114-15 Hitler, Adolf: Master Plan and ideology 100—1; Nazi aggression towards Poland 89—90; Nazi Party leadership 90—1; Warsaw, annihilation plan 145, 149, 152; Warsaw visit 101 Holocaust 9 Hoover, Herbert 60 Horowitz, Maks 74 Hungary 120—1 identity: concealment and subterfuge 118, 126—30, 133; cultural links 14—15; development through life-stages (Erikson) 15; personal sense 14—15, 97, 205, 222; social class differences 40, 45—6, 73; see also cultural identity; national identity industry (creativity): Erikson’s concept 72; Hugh O’Neill’s industrial links 87, 89; O’Neill family firm 84, 85; Second Republic reconstruction 73, 75—6, 81, 91; Warsaw’s regeneration 78—9, 81 initiative: Erikson’s concept 51; Polish fight for independence 58—9, 62—4, 67—8, 70; Tadeusz’s military experience 54, 55, 57-8, 59, 62, 70-1 integrity: Erikson’s concept 214; family connections maintained 215—16; Poland’s return to democracy 217—18; traumatic events, challenging accounts 222—4; Warsaw memorials 216—17 intimacy: Erikson’s concept 136, 164; Jurek and Christine, courtship 175—80; Jurek and Christine, marriage and family 180—3; Maria and Jurek’s post-war reconnection 170—4 isolation: Erikson’s concept 136; Maria’s life 142, 144-5, 148, 150-2, 153; SOE and Jurek’s role 137—41; Warsaw uprising, 1944 141—50 Jews: Germany’s oppression and killings 91: Holocaust 9; Nazi dehumanisation 100-1, 104, 111-14, 116, 117; Polish anti-Semitism 224; Polish status and Index 245 attitudes towards 33—4, 73—5; Warsaw Ghetto 111-12 Kanthak, Ania (née Cygler) 11, 191, 193, 212, 229 Karski, Jan 102, 110, 112, 12B-9 Katyn massacre 103, 115, 117, 131-2, 135, 217 Komorowski, Tadeusz ‘Bor’: Polish Government in Exile 167, 185, 203; war against Red Army 64; Warsaw occupation 114; Warsaw uprising, 1944 142, 145, 146, 147, 148, 153, 155-6 Korczak, Janusz 79, 113—14 Koscuiszko, Tadeusz, General 40—1 Lein weber, Julia (née Czechowska) 31, 49, 57, 78, 104 Leinweber, Stas: army call-up, Russian capture and death 102—3, 115—16; birth 78; family photographs 23, 49, 161; relations with Jurek 78, 80, 92, 93; sporting achievements 80 Liddell, Robert Scotland 55—6 lifespan psychology 4 Łódź 19, 44 Lubieńska, Barbara (Basia) 150, 191 Malin, Jola 17, 203-4 Marshall Plan 165 Miliskiewicz, Małgosia (née Szypowska) 193, 195-6, 212, 215-16, 229-30, 230 Mohylew 19, 31-2 narrative therapy 6 national identity: hidden due to oppression 26—7, 34—5, 225; patriotism 69, 114—15, 225; Polish fight for independence 58—9, 62—3; Polish resistance movement 110-11, 112-14; Warsaw’s reconstruction post-1945 169—70 neurasthenia 41 Nicolas II, Tsar 44, 54 Nicolson, Paula 5, 234—5 Olczak-Ronnier, Joanna 74—5, 112, 224 O’Neill, Aloysuis 84—5 O’Neill, Barbara (née Friend) 83, 86—7, 192 O’Neill, Christine see Czechowska, Christine (née O’Neill) O’Neill, Daniel 84, 85, 174 O’Neill, Hugh: Anglo-Polish Society 174; biographic accounts 10—11, 83—4, 85; birth 85; career in metallurgy 87, 88, 175; education 86, 87; family ancestry 84—6, 87; German visits, 1936 89; marriage and family life 87, 88—9; Polish visit, 1927 87—8; war work 174 O’Neill, Pauline 175-6 Ostrowska, Grażyna (née Czechowska): birth 32; family photographs 49, 212; family portrait 1900 16; life under communism 189; Maria 42, 52, 92, 190—1, 192, 198, 229; Marysia’s family 194—6; Warsaw, family life 59; Warsaw occupation 104; Warsaw uprising, 1944 148 Paderewski, Ignacy Jan 63 peace initiatives 43 Petain, Phillipe, Marshal 124—5 Piłsudski, Józef: Jews, attitudes towards 73, 74; Polish independence leadership 58—9; Second Republic leadership 75—6; war against Red Army 61, 62—5, 68—9, 71 Płock 19, 26, 32 Poland: communist rule during 1950’s 187—8; country at war, people’s resilience 3—4; democracy reinstated, 1989 218; Enigma Code breakers 130—1; epidemics, late 1800s 33; European Union membership 218; First World War, direct involvement 52—5; gentry 29—30; German and Soviet invasions, 1939 97—8; immigration to Britain 219—20, 232; independence 1918 58—9; Jews, status and attitudes towards 33—4, 73—5; map 20; modem history 18—21; Allies support 89—90; partition and Russification 26—7, 27, 34—5; Poles in British forces 137-8, 139-42, 147-8, 153; political conflict, early 1900s 43—4; post-1918 hardships 60; post-war Stalinist regime 166, 167; Red Army invasion and Polish retaliation 60—5, 67—8; Second Republic, reconstruction challenges 73, 75—6, 91; Second World War narratives 17—18; Solidarity movement 217—18; traditions and cultural identity 37—8; troop retreat and Romanian internment (1939) 102, 118—20; Uprising Museum, Warsaw 157; war compensation lost 165—6; wartime anti-Semitism 224; women and feminism 35 psychology and genealogy 5—7 psychotherapy 6 246 Index Radwan-Rohrschef, Piotr 11, 193, 215—16, 229 Radziwil, Lee, Princess 203, 211 Red Cross: founding of 43; services in wartime France 126, 127, 131, 133; services in wartime Poland 105, 231 Rejewski, Marian 130—1 research study: ethical considerations 10; limitations identified 233—4; qualitative analysis and reflexivity xiv—xv, 7—8; social context 5; source materials xiv, xvi-xvii, 10—12; thematic analysis 12—16, 15, 16; themes and methodology xiv—xvi; time period 5 resilience: conceptual elements 14; family support 205—6, 231—2; fighting skills and tactics 70, 132—3, 231; national identity under oppression 26—7, 133, 185; outside support 231; Polish resistance movement 110—11, 112-14; resettlement and acceptance 184—5; Second Republic reconstruction 73, 75, 81, 91; Warsaw under occupation 104—5, 110; Warsaw uprising, 1944 143-5 Rodziewicz, Maria 31, 32 Romania 57-8, 101, 102, 119-20 Roosevelt, Franklin D. 131, 146, 152—3 Roosevelt, Theodore 113 Russia: Bolshevik revolution 57; partition and Russification of Poland 26, 27, 35, 43—4; Red Army invasion of Poland 60—5, 67; Russian army in Poland, First World War 52—6; see also Soviet Union Second World War: Battle of Narwik, 1940 122—3; Enigma Code breakers 130—1; Fall of France, 1940 123-5; French Resistance 126—8; German and Soviet invasions of Poland, 1939 97—9; Nazi genocide and politicide 100—1; Polish army evacuations 118—22, 125—6, 128— 30; 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title_auth Identity, attachment and resilience exploring three generations of a Polish family
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title_full_unstemmed Identity, attachment and resilience exploring three generations of a Polish family Antonia Bifulco
title_short Identity, attachment and resilience
title_sort identity attachment and resilience exploring three generations of a polish family
title_sub exploring three generations of a Polish family
topic Psychologie
Polish people Ethnic identity Case studies
Polish people Psychology Case studies
Polish people Cultural assimilation Great Britain Case studies
Families Psychological aspects Case studies
Group identity Case studies
Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 gnd
Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd
Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd
topic_facet Psychologie
Polish people Ethnic identity Case studies
Polish people Psychology Case studies
Polish people Cultural assimilation Great Britain Case studies
Families Psychological aspects Case studies
Group identity Case studies
Identität
Familie
Großbritannien
Polen
Biografie
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