Genesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020
The ways of preserving and transferring the memory of the Holocaust committed in Yugoslavia in general, and especially within the German military-occupation zone "Serbia", have been the subject of analysis by numerous research projects. Most of the mentioned projects studied the period fro...
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description | The ways of preserving and transferring the memory of the Holocaust committed in Yugoslavia in general, and especially within the German military-occupation zone "Serbia", have been the subject of analysis by numerous research projects. Most of the mentioned projects studied the period from the end of Second World War, until the first decade of the XXI century, while a negligible number of scholars attempted to theoretically frame the researched phenomenon. For this reason, the article tries to, through the analysis of the Holocaust history politics practiced by the Republic of Serbia during the period from 1945 to 2020, update the previous research on this topic as well as point out the stages in the mentioned politics genesis in order to conceptually frame them and offer for them preliminary explanations. Looking at the Holocaust history politics of the Republic of Serbia, i.e. its institutional practices, through the theoretical framework of memory studies, the research findings are based on the content analysis of documents published by prominent institutional actors during the aforementioned period. In particular, the documents and publications of the Federal Association of Fighters of the National Liberation War (SUBNOR), the Museum of Genocide Victims and the "Staro Sajmište" Memorial Center are analyzed, as well as documents from other relevant bodies and state institutions. Based on the available documents analysis and a review of scientific literature, the paper advocates the thesis of the existence of three phases within the Serbia's Holocaust history politics genesis, which are characterized by special tendencies (conditioned by social frameworks) when it comes to preserving and transferring the memory of the genocide committed against the Jewish communities of the German military-occupation zone "Serbia". The first phase represents the period 1945-1991 when the abstraction and leveling of the Holocaust victims is the norm. The second phase covers the period 1991-2011, during which the explicit naming of Holocaust victims occurs, but also their intertwining with Serbian and Roma victims. During the third phase (2011-2020), the explicit naming of the Jewish victims of the Holocaust as well as the Roma victims of Samudaripen persists, on the one hand, while at the same time striving for their (institutional) separation from the victims of the genocide committed against the Serbian people. The political landscape has significantly influenced how this history is remembered and commemorated, often reflecting broader regional and global contexts as well as their respective narratives about the Holocaust. |
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spelling | doaj-art-71bb2240d47141729e1b10c196c0cc5b2025-01-14T11:09:55ZdeuInstitute for Political Studies, BelgradeSrpska Politička Misao0354-59892024-01-01875719810.5937/spm87-519890354-59892405071RGenesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020Radojković Stefan0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0470-928XInstitut za političke studije, Beograd, SerbiaThe ways of preserving and transferring the memory of the Holocaust committed in Yugoslavia in general, and especially within the German military-occupation zone "Serbia", have been the subject of analysis by numerous research projects. Most of the mentioned projects studied the period from the end of Second World War, until the first decade of the XXI century, while a negligible number of scholars attempted to theoretically frame the researched phenomenon. For this reason, the article tries to, through the analysis of the Holocaust history politics practiced by the Republic of Serbia during the period from 1945 to 2020, update the previous research on this topic as well as point out the stages in the mentioned politics genesis in order to conceptually frame them and offer for them preliminary explanations. Looking at the Holocaust history politics of the Republic of Serbia, i.e. its institutional practices, through the theoretical framework of memory studies, the research findings are based on the content analysis of documents published by prominent institutional actors during the aforementioned period. In particular, the documents and publications of the Federal Association of Fighters of the National Liberation War (SUBNOR), the Museum of Genocide Victims and the "Staro Sajmište" Memorial Center are analyzed, as well as documents from other relevant bodies and state institutions. Based on the available documents analysis and a review of scientific literature, the paper advocates the thesis of the existence of three phases within the Serbia's Holocaust history politics genesis, which are characterized by special tendencies (conditioned by social frameworks) when it comes to preserving and transferring the memory of the genocide committed against the Jewish communities of the German military-occupation zone "Serbia". The first phase represents the period 1945-1991 when the abstraction and leveling of the Holocaust victims is the norm. The second phase covers the period 1991-2011, during which the explicit naming of Holocaust victims occurs, but also their intertwining with Serbian and Roma victims. During the third phase (2011-2020), the explicit naming of the Jewish victims of the Holocaust as well as the Roma victims of Samudaripen persists, on the one hand, while at the same time striving for their (institutional) separation from the victims of the genocide committed against the Serbian people. The political landscape has significantly influenced how this history is remembered and commemorated, often reflecting broader regional and global contexts as well as their respective narratives about the Holocaust.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-5989/2024/0354-59892405071R.pdfrepublic of serbiamilitary-occupation zone "serbia"holocaustold fairgroundmemory studieshistory politicsgenesis |
spellingShingle | Radojković Stefan Genesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020 Srpska Politička Misao republic of serbia military-occupation zone "serbia" holocaust old fairground memory studies history politics genesis |
title | Genesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020 |
title_full | Genesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020 |
title_fullStr | Genesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020 |
title_full_unstemmed | Genesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020 |
title_short | Genesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020 |
title_sort | genesis of holocaust history politics case study republic of serbia 1945 2020 |
topic | republic of serbia military-occupation zone "serbia" holocaust old fairground memory studies history politics genesis |
url | https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-5989/2024/0354-59892405071R.pdf |
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