The Presence of the Absent - Nostalgia and the Cultural Memory of Bohemian-Moravian Country Jews Before and After the Shoah Cover Image

Die Anwesenheit des Abwesenden - Nostalgie und das kulturelle Gedächtnis böhmischmährischer Landjuden vor und nach der Shoah
The Presence of the Absent - Nostalgia and the Cultural Memory of Bohemian-Moravian Country Jews Before and After the Shoah

Author(s): Ines Koeltzsch
Subject(s): Cultural history, Jewish studies, Recent History (1900 till today), History of the Holocaust, History of Antisemitism, Migration Studies, Politics of History/Memory
Published by: Wiener Wiesenthal Institut für Holocaust-Studien
Keywords: Bohemian and Moravian Jews; memoires; autobiographical fiction; amateur historiography; cultural memory; mourning; public history;

Summary/Abstract: This paper deals with mostly published memories of Bohemian and Moravian Jews who were born and grew up in villages and small rural towns in the second half of the nineteenth or in the first decade of the twentieth century and who wrote down their histories before or after the Shoah. The first memories, mainly autobiographical fiction, recounting the end of the nineteenth century, were largely a reaction to the process of urbanisation which led to an important migration of Jews to the cities. After 1918, amateur historiography became important in the remembrance of rural Jewish life and was often triggered by feelings of nostalgia. Both forms of cultural memory – (partly autobiographical) fiction and popular historiography – also framed the patterns of remembering rural Jews after the Shoah. Nostalgia was often expressed in connection with sensation, for example in descriptions of religious traditions and habits. In contrast to the testimonies written before the Shoah the ambivalent longing for a place was now overlaid with the irreversible loss of people, the authors’ mourning of their lost relatives, friends and neighbours, and with the emptiness of the remembered places.

  • Issue Year: 3/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 37-58
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: German