The Hour of Revenge
Holocaust Survivors and Their Search for Revenge and Retribution
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:31st Jul '25
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In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, the emotional landscape of post-war Europe was profoundly shaped by the intertwined notions of retribution and physical revenge, particularly for Holocaust survivors. While much scholarly attention has focused on extra-legal purges in post-war Europe, the experiences of individual Polish Jews have largely been overlooked.
The Hour of Revenge addresses this critical gap, exploring the particular journey of Polish Jews as they navigated the complexities of their post-conflict realities. Katarzyna Person examines how these individuals not only confronted their traumatic pasts but also actively contributed to the reconstruction of their communities.
Crossing the traditional historiographical divide between "West" and "East," Person illustrates how Polish Jews moved between these zones before the Iron Curtain descended, how they reconciled memories of the war and their former lives, and how they built emotional communities in the face of loss. The book contributes to a more integrative, multi-ethnic history of post-war Poland and to the global history of societal reconstruction in the wake of conflict. In an era of mass migration, The Hour of Revenge sheds light on connections to pre-war homelands as expressions of integration and exclusion.
"Person’s book takes up a topic often shrouded in shame or treated as merely rhetorical and subjects it to nuanced and rigorous study. In her hands, ‘revenge’ moves from a caricature to a complex and multifaceted set of postwar discourses and practices. This is an important contribution to the growing field of aftermath studies and to the trend of victim-centred scholarship recognizing and taking seriously the voices and agency of Holocaust survivors." -- Eliyana R. Adler, Professor of Judaic Studies, Binghamton University
ISBN: 9781487562618
Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 15mm
Weight: 400g
192 pages