Babyn Yar
University of Toronto Press (Verlag)
978-0-7727-5116-4 (ISBN)
The twentieth century was filled with many tragedies. During the Second World War, Babyn Yar – a ravine outside Kyiv where victims were shot dead and dumped into pits – became a prominent symbol of the destruction of the European Jews during the Holocaust. This deadly process began in September 1941 with the murder of nearly 34,000 Jews and continued over the next several years with the shootings of tens of thousands more Jews as well as the Roma people, the mentally ill, Soviet prisoners of war, Ukrainian national activists, Communist party members, and ordinary residents of Kyiv taken as hostages. Bringing together leading scholars, Babyn Yar presents a comprehensive analysis of one of the most traumatic sites in the Ukrainian experience of the war.
The book provides an overview of the geographical space of the ravine and the historical conditions in Europe and Ukraine leading up to the war. It details the mechanism by which Nazi Germany carried out the 1941 massacre and the on-going killing of Jews and non-Jews at Babyn Yar during the remaining years of the war. Drawing on depictions in personal memoirs, oral history, literary works, art, cinema, and music, the book analyses in great detail the ways in which Babyn Yar has been remembered by survivors. In doing so, Babyn Yar sheds light on one of the twentieth century’s most terrible human tragedies and the importance of preserving its memory.
Vladyslav Hrynevych is a senior researcher at the Institute of Political and Ethno-National Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Paul Robert Magocsi is a professor of history and political science and the John Yaremko Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto.
Preface
Norman Naimark
Introduction
Vladyslav Hrynevych and Paul Robert Magocsi
1. Babyn Yar in Time and Space
Mykhailo Kalnytskyi
2. On the Eve of Babyn Yar
Igor Shchupak
3. Ukraine under Nazi Rule
Karel C. Berkhoff
4. Babyn Yar: The Holocaust and Other Tragedies
Vitaliy Nakhmanovych
5. Executioners and Saviours at Babyn Yar
Oleksandr Kruglov
6. Babyn Yar after Babyn Yar
Vladyslav Hrynevych
7. Babyn Yar in Personal Accounts
Asia Kovrigina
8. Babyn Yar in Oral History
Gelinada Grinchenko
9. Babyn Yar in Belles Lettres
Iryna Zakharchuk
10. Babyn Yar in Cinema
Karel C. Berkhoff
11. Babyn Yar in Sculpture and Painting
Iryna Klimova
12. Babyn Yar in Music
Natalia Symonenko
13. Babyn Yar: A Place of Memory in Search of a Future
Vitaliy Nakhmanovych
In Lieu of an Afterword
Paul Robert Magocsi
Illustration Sources and Credits
Contributors
Erscheinungsdatum | 15.11.2023 |
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Zusatzinfo | 69 colour illustrations, 64 b&w illustrations, 2 b&w maps |
Verlagsort | Toronto |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 159 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 1104 g |
Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► 1918 bis 1945 |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Kulturgeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 0-7727-5116-1 / 0772751161 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7727-5116-4 / 9780772751164 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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