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@article{ Szmyt2022, title = {Пересборка прошлого как инструмент политической борьбы: публичная история в постсоциалистической Польше}, author = {Szmyt, Zbigniew}, journal = {Sociologija vlasti / Sociology of power}, number = {1}, pages = {39-68}, volume = {34}, year = {2022}, issn = {2074-0492}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2022-1-39-68}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-97051-2}, abstract = {The paper offers a general overview of the transformation of the politics of memory in Poland from 1989 to 2021 in the context of the post-socialist transition market economy, simultaneous processes of nation-state building, European integration and the building of regional alliances with neighbouring states. The past is seen here as an instrument of both internal political struggle and foreign policy. In post-socialist Poland, two competing paradigms for working with the past have emerged. The first focused on liberal and conciliatory patriotism aimed at integration into the EU, and tried to take into account the historical narratives of neighbours and national minorities. The second paradigm is nationalist, critical of ideological trends in the EU, aimed at eliminating internal and external enemies, as well as encouraging national pride. Particular attention is paid to new performative techniques of public experience of the past and historical reenactment in the process of reassembling Polish collective memory. The Law and Justice Party radically rethought not only the socialist experience but also the years of post-socialist transformation. and Justice Party created a mythopractic that effectively mobilized groups excluded from the benefits of free-market transformation by identifying them with "cursed soldiers" - an anti-communist guerrilla from 1940-1950.}, keywords = {Polen; Poland; Nationalismus; nationalism; Minderheit; minority; Transformation; transformation}}