Entangled in Fear

Everyday Terror in Poland, 1944–1947

Marcin Zaremba author Maya Latynski translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Indiana University Press

Published:6th Sep '22

Should be back in stock very soon

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"Fear is always experienced individually, and few experiences are as personal. There can be no collective fear without individual fear preceding it. A society's fear is born out of the convergence of individual experiences, when dozens, hundreds, thousands, and millions of people are afraid of the same thing at the same time."
 
This is a story about postwar Polish society and its emotions. This is a story of heroes: soldiers, deserters, orphans, and beggars. Now available in English for the first time, Entangled in Fear reveals the broken society where bandits, hunger, bombs, Russia, and countless other threats had an immense influence on Poles as they struggled through the wreckage caused by World War II. Journalist and historian Marcin Zaremba uses sociology, psychology, and history to explore collective fear in official documents and the personal papers of those who were left to survive in postwar Poland. In doing so, he reveals how fear of famine and epidemics, sexual violence and looting, joblessness and invasion led directly to collective action on the part of Poles.

A groundbreaking work, Entangled in Fear challenges the reader to consider how emotions have shaped human history and how a more serious engagement with emotions is key to a fuller understanding of the past. 

Zaremba ... frames his work within the best theoretical literature on the history of emotions and, through reference to a very large body of primary material that includes official records and personal papers, illustrates the lived experience of the individuals who are his subject, including many supposedly ordinary people ... [and] concludes with a sensitive, insightful assessment of Poles' fears of other ethnic groups, such as Germans, Jews, and Ukrainians. The individual testimonies he cites to support his analyses are often heart-wrenching, but they lend authenticity to his larger picture of the complexity, nature, and significance of fear in this period.

- P. W. Knoll, emeritus, University of Southern California

Marcin Zaremba's Entangled in Fear is a long-awaited English translation of Wielka Trwoga. Polska 1944–1947. Ludowa reakcja na kryzys (The great fear: A popular reaction to crisis [Warsaw, 2012]), an excellent, innovative (though not uncontroversial) study on fear in postwar Poland that comprises one of the most important works of social history and a key Polish contribution to the field of the history of emotions in recent years.

- Katarzyna Person – The Emmanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute (Austrian History Yearb

ISBN: 9780253063090

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 848g

366 pages