Conflict of Memories
The Case of Poland Under the Rule of the Law and Justice Party
Abstract
Anna Ratke-Majewska explores how the Law and Justice Party’s rule (2005–2010, 2015–2025) shaped a specific vision of Polish national identity through the politics of memory. Focusing on the Warsaw Uprising, the Cursed Soldiers, and Polish–Jewish relations during World War II, she reveals how state-endorsed narratives elevated selected interpretations of the past while marginalizing others. The rising conflicts of memories reflected and intensified political and social divisions, turning history into a contested space of identity, legitimacy, and ideological struggle in contemporary Poland. These struggles influenced public debate, education, and the international image of the Polish state.
Keywords
Memories; Poland; Law and Justice Party; Collective memory; Polish national identity; Warsaw Uprising; Cursed soldiers; Polish-Jewish relations; Historical narrativesDOI
10.14220/9783737019187ISBN
9783737019187, 9783737019187, 9783847119180Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
Göttingen, 2025Imprint
V&R unipressSeries
Law – Society – Democracy, Band 002Classification
Political science and theory


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