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Conflicting Holocaust narratives in Moldovan nationalist historical discourse
Authors:Dmitry Tartakovsky
Affiliation:1. University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign , USA tartakov@uiuc.edu
Abstract:The effort to build a patriotic, usable past for Moldova has led important Moldovan post‐Soviet historians of the pan‐Romanian school to de‐emphasize and rationalize the Holocaust for fear of it staining a national myth grounded in Romanian victimization narratives. Much of this strategy has been focused on the Jewish connection to Soviet communism in interwar greater Romania, which supposedly undermined the Romanian state and thereby warranted a public outcry against the Jews. The construction and use of this interwar “mismemory” has been mimicked by post‐Soviet historians in recent years, whereby greater social, political and economic problems are glossed over in preference for a specifically threatening Jewish anti‐Romanianism. One’s position on this historical debate is seemingly important enough to influence one’s national credentials in the public forum.
Keywords:Jews  Romania  Moldova  interwar  Holocaust  mismemory
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