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Moral Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in War: The Effect of Marital Status and Previous Genocidal Trauma. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Psychol
ABSTRACT This study examines the intergenerational transfer of the genocidal trauma of the Holodomor (1932–33) and explores how marital status moderates its impact on moral injury and post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the context of the ongoing Russia‐Ukraine war.
Zasiekina L, Zasiekin S, Kuperman V.
europepmc   +2 more sources

OGIEŃ I NÓŻ – PIROFITYCZNA TWÓRCZOŚĆ ERNY ROSENSTEIN

open access: yesPl.it, 2022
This article aims to demonstrate the meaning is attached to fire in Erna Rosenstein’s poetry and art. Based on the pioneering analyses by Dorota Jarecka, I suggest that the particularly intense presence of fire in the artist's oil paintings, assemblages ...
Tomczok Marta
doaj   +1 more source

Shoah in Marian Pankowski’s Literary Art [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The article centers on the theme of the Holocaust in the literary works of Marian Pankowski: its sources, relations with the concentration camp theme, particular works and their poetics, as well as the aesthetic, social and political problems related to ...
Morawiec, Arkadiusz
core   +2 more sources

Life review therapy for holocaust survivors (LRT-HS): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry, 2020
Background The Holocaust was one of the most traumatic catastrophes in recorded human history. Survivors seeking psychotherapeutic help today, now in their seventies and older, often show symptoms of a posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, or
Simon Forstmeier   +4 more
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'Why are we learning this?' Does studying the Holocaust encourage better citizenship values? Preliminary findings from Scotland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The relationship between learning about the Holocaust and the development of positive values may seem common sense but in reality there is a complex level of development and understanding.
Cowan, Paula, Maitles, Henry
core   +2 more sources

Worksheet for Describing and Categorizing a Genocidal Event: A New Tool for Assembling More Objective Data and Classifying Events of Mass Killing

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2016
A new tool is presented for facilitating greater objectivity in the chaotic field of genocide studies: first, assembling the available factual data about any event of mass murder systematically; second, contextualizing each of our judgments of the nature
Israel W. Charny
doaj   +1 more source

Overview of the Recent Historiography

open access: yesEastern European Holocaust Studies, 2023
This introduction outlines the main contribution to the historiographical discussion about post-Holocaust transitional justice and retribution trials in Poland, Hungary and Romania.
Láníček Jan
doaj   +1 more source

Unrecognizable, abandoned, unnamed, avoided places: On the murders committed against Jews in Poland in the period after the Second World War and their commemoration

open access: yesEuropean Spatial Research and Policy, 2021
The fall of the Third Reich, turning the “most tragic page” in the history of the Jewish nation, i .e . the Second World War, did not mean the end of the tragedy for Jews on Polish soil.
Andrzej Rykała
doaj   +1 more source

The Places of Memory in a Square of Monuments: Conceptions of Past, Freedom and History at Szabadság Tér

open access: yesHungarian Cultural Studies, 2012
In this paper I try to approach contemporary Hungarian political culture through an analysis of the history of changing monuments at Szabadság Tér in Budapest.
Erik Thorstensen
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