Holy family from Markowa: worship of Ulmas and historical politics Cover Image

Święta rodzina z Markowej: kult Ulmów i polityka historyczna
Holy family from Markowa: worship of Ulmas and historical politics

Author(s): Alicja Podbielska
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Jewish studies, Museology & Heritage Studies, Politics of History/Memory, Politics and Identity
Published by: Stowarzyszenie Centrum Badań nad Zagładą Żydów & IFiS PAN
Keywords: The Ulma Family Museum; collective memory; memory politics; rescue; national identity;

Summary/Abstract: Drawing on a wide range of commemoration practices (politicians’ and bishops’ speeches, museum exhibition, monuments, press articles, memorial ceremonies), the article examines the memorialization of rescue in Poland as a nationalist narrative of heroic victimhood, most fully realized in the state-sponsored cult of the Ulma Family. Considered for sainthood in the Catholic Church and portrayed as typical and representative, the Ulmas are appropriated for the ultraconservative, right-wing model of Polishness. The narrative of rescue framed as Christian martyrdom imbues Polish death with symbolic significance denied to Jews, and establishes Poles as victims of the highest order. This, the article argues, constitutes a return to a decades-old competition of suffering, a memory mode capable exclusively of mourning its own, ethnically defined victims.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 15
  • Page Range: 575-606
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: Polish
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