Polish Archaeologists Towards Nazism and Stalinism

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Author: Paulina Florjanowicz

The dissertation is the first attempt to comprehensively present the attitudes of a selected group of leading Polish archaeologists from 1939 to 1956 towards Nazi and Stalinist totalitarianism. As the author notes, Poland and its citizens experienced horror, both Nazism and also Communism. What is important is not only the reconstruction of the history of the studied discipline in this period, but also a comparative approach presenting the perception by Polish archaeologists of the ideologies ruling both in Berlin and Moscow. Volume 25 of the ‘Museology’ publishing series, presenting interdisciplinary studies in the field of museology, broadly understood as the science of contemporary museums, their philosophy, ethics, mission, methods of operation, practice, tasks and technologies used.

Publisher: Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów
Year of publication: 2023
Length: 332 pages
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm
Cover: soft
ISBN 978-83-965839-2-5

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