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Barbara Engelking

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Barbara Engelking (1962-yili 22-aprelda tugʻilgan) – Xolokostni oʻrganishga ixtisoslashgan polshalik psixolog va sotsiolog[1][2]. Varshavadagi Polsha Xolokost tadqiqotlari markazi asoschisi va direktori, Polshadagi Xolokostga oid bir qancha asarlarning muallifi va muharriri.

Engelking 1988-yilda Varshava universitetida psixologiya boʻyicha, Polsha Fanlar Akademiyasining sotsiologiya boʻyicha va Varshavada „The Experience of the Holocaust and its Consequences in Autobiographical Accounts“ mavzusidagi magistrlik dissertatsiyasini himoya qilgan(1993)[1]. U 1993-yildan boshlab Polsha Fanlar akademiyasining Falsafa va sotsiologiya instituti tarkibiga kiruvchi Polsha Xolokost tadqiqotlari markazida assistent, keyin dotsent lavozimlarida ishlaydi[3]. 2014-yildan buyon Polshaning International Auschwitz Council raisi, 2015-yilning noyabridan 2016-yil apreligacha Vashingtondagi Mandel markazining Xolokost yodgorlik muzeyida Ina Levine taklif etuvchi olimi boʻlgan[4][5].

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Engelkingning Jacek Leociak bilan birga yozgan The Warsaw Ghetto: A Guide to the Perished City (2009) kitobida oʻquvchilar koʻchalarni va sobiq jamoat tuzilmalarini topishlari uchun gettoning batafsil xaritalarini tasvirlagan. Maykl Marrus uni „ajoyib asar, fashistlarning Xolokost tarixiga oid eng muhim kitoblardan biri“ deb taʼriflab oʻtgan[6]. Uning Such a Beautiful Sunny Day: Jews Seeking Refuge in the Polish Countryside, 1942–1945 (2016) kitobiga Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebening yozgan taqrizida nemis tiliga eʼtibor bermaslik tendentsiyasiga qarshi ekanligini yozib, birinchi marta 2012-yili polyak tilida nashr etilgan[7]. 2018-yilda Engelking va Grabowski hamkorligida Dalej jest noc: losy Żydów w wybranych powiatach okupowanej Polski (Night without End: The Fate of Jews in German-Occupied Poland) nomli ikki jildli, 1600 betlik nemis tilini oʻrganish boʻyicha kitob nashr etilgan[8].

Tanlangan asarlari

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  • (2001) Holocaust and Memory: The Experience of the Holocaust and its Consequences. London: Leicester University Press (edited by Gunnar S. Paulsson) ISBN 978-0718501594.
  • (2009) with Jacek Leociak. The Warsaw Ghetto: A Guide to the Perished City. New Haven: Yale University Press ISBN 978-0300112344[6].
  • (2009) with Dariusz Libionka. Żydzi w powstanńczej Warszawie. Polish Center for Holocaust Research ISBN 978-8392683117[9].
  • (2016) Such a Beautiful Sunny Day: Jews Seeking Refuge in the Polish Countryside, 1942–1945. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem ISBN 978-9653085411.
  • (2018) with Jan Grabowski (eds.). Dalej jest noc. Losy Żydów w wybranych powiatach okupowanej Polski [Night Continues: the Fates of Jews in Selected Counties of Occupied Poland], 2 volumes. Warsaw: Centrum Badań nad Zagładą Żydów [Center for Research into the Extermination of the Jews] ISBN 978-8363444648  ISBN 978-8363444587[10].
  1. 1,0 1,1 „Fellow Dr. Barbara Engelking“. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 2018-yil 2-dekabrda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  2. Heller, Aron. „Polish historian's book on killing of Jews exposes raw nerve“. The Times of Israel. Associated Press (2017-yil 16-mart).
  3. „Barbara Engelking“. Polish Center for Holocaust Research. 2019-yil 2-martda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  4. „IAC Members“. Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. 2019-yil 28-mayda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  5. Petelewicz, Jakub „Partner in EHRI: the Polish Center for Holocaust Research“. European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (2016-yil 25-aprel). 2019-yil 20-iyunda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2019-yil 20-iyun.
  6. 6,0 6,1 Marrus, Michael R.. „Review: The Warsaw Ghetto: A Guide to the Perished City, by Barbara Engelking and Jacek Leociak“. The Globe and Mail (2009-yil 28-avgust). 2019-yil 14-iyunda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  7. Rossolinski-Liebe, Grzegorz. Sammelrezension: Polnische Beteiligung am Holocaust (de), 18 April 2012. ISBN 9788393220205. Qaraldi: 2018-yil 1-dekabr. 
  8. Study says Polish neighbors betrayed many more Jews than previously thought, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 11 May 2018.
  9. Syder, Timothy. „Jews, Poles & Nazis: The Terrible History“. The New York Review of Books (2010-yil 24-iyun). 2016-yil 14-aprelda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  10. Bill, Stanley „Poles and the Holocaust: New Research, Old Controversies“. Notes from Poland (2018-yil 29-iyul). 2019-yil 20-iyunda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2019-yil 20-iyun.