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Tradition, Nationalism and Holocaust Memory: Reassessing Antisemitism in Post-Communist Romania
Tradition, Nationalism and Holocaust Memory: Reassessing Antisemitism in Post-Communist Romania

Author(s): Valeria Chelaru
Subject(s): History, Political history, Social history, Recent History (1900 till today), Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), History of the Holocaust, History of Antisemitism
Published by: Facultatea de Istorie și Geografie, Universitatea Pedagogică de Stat „Ion Creangă”
Keywords: Romanian Holocaust; post-communism; Transnistria; nationalism; antisemitism;

Summary/Abstract: This article is a re-evaluation of the Holocaust memory in the contemporary Romanian society. It shows that from its inception Romania’s nation-building process went hand in hand with antisemitism. Furthermore, it points out that after 1989 the country’s sense of frustration at its communist past managed to obscure the memory of the Holocaust. Despite Romania’s government recognition of the country’s involvement in the Holocaust (2004), a wholehearted acknowledgement of the issue remains improbable at the general level of Romania’s society. A new law meant to counteract Holocaust denial was adopted in Romania in 2015. However, the country has proved ever since that it has barely come to terms with its historical legacy.