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pen Academic Seminar. Justyna Koszarska-Szulc will deliver a lecture entitled will deliver a paper entitled You’ll swallow a bullet and go where the Jew goes. Postwar Trial Testimonies and the Discourse on the Holocaust Open Academic Seminar
Justyna Koszarska-Szulc
„“You’ll swallow a bullet and go where the Jew goes.” Postwar Trial Testimonies and the Discourse on the Holocaust
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Dagmara Swałtek-Niewińska
Cultural studies scholar, Americanist
graduate of the Jagiellonian University, PhD candidate at the School of Social Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Under the supervision of Dariusz Libionka, Ph.D., prof. of the Polish Academy of Sciences, she is preparing a dissertation on social networks and survival strategies of Jews in the occupation district of Krakow in 1939-1945.
Research interests:
The occupation fate of Jews from Krakow and surrounding towns; Escapes of Jews from the General Government
Selected publications:
- From Kraków to Bochnia and Piwniczna: Jews Escaping from the Generalgouvernement across the Slovak Border, 1939–1944 [w:] Entanglements of War. Social Networks during the Holocaust, red. Eliyana R. Adler, Natalia Aleksiun, Jerozolima 2022.
- Zagłada Żydów z Wawrzeńczyc w czasie II wojny światowej w świetle akt gminnych [w:] Kartki z dziejów igołomskiego powiśla, red. Krzysztof Tunia, Igołomia, Pękowice 2021. Jest to uzupełniona wersja tekstu opublikowanego oryginalnie w: Zarys krajobrazu. Wieś polska wobec Zagłady Żydów 1942-1945, red. Barbara Engelking, Jan Grabowski, Warszawa 2011.
- Pomoc Żydom w powiecie bocheńskim. Konteksty i interpretacje [w:] Ciemności kryją ziemię: wybrane aspekty badań i nauczania, red. Martyna Grądzka-Rejak, Piotr Trojański, Kraków; Nowy Sącz 2019.
- Powiat Bocheński [w:] Dalej jest noc. Losy Żydów w wybranych powiatach okupowanej Polski, red. Barbara Engelking, Jan Grabowski, Warszawa 2018.
- Salomon Greiwer i warsztaty miejskie w Bochni, „Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały” (12) 2016
- „Gospodarowanie” żydowskimi meblami w Krakowie w latach 1939-1945. Działalność Möbelbeschaffungsamt [w:] Klucze i Kasa. O mieniu żydowskim w Polsce pod okupacją niemiecką i we wczesnych latach powojennych 1939-1950, red. Jan Grabowski, Dariusz Libionka, Warszawa 2014.
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