Grzegorz
Rossolinski-Liebe
Die
Analyse des polnisch-ukrainischen Historikerdiskurses Ÿber den polnisch-
ukrainischen Konflikt 1943-1947
An
Analysis of Polish and Ukrainian Historical Discourse over the Polish-Ukrainian
Conflict of
1943–1947
In
1990 Polish and Ukrainian historians started an intensive historical discourse
about the Polish-
Ukrainian
conflict of 1943-1947. Until 1990 there was a need for Polish and Ukrainian
historians
to discuss their historical disagreements but it was not possible because of
the soviet
censorship
in both countries. After the soviet censorship had disappeared 1989-1991
Polish-
Ukrainian
historical conferences about this controversial part of their history started
to take
place
and several Polish and Ukrainian historians published monographs or essays on
the subject.
It
turned out quickly that Polish and Ukrainian historians did not agree abut what
happened in the
Polish-Ukrainian borderland 1943-1947
and how the history of this Polish-Ukrainian conflict
should
be written. Furthermore the historical discourse got very positivistic and
objectivistic
because
some historians tried to persuade other historians that their version of the
history was
right. In this article I analyse the discourse
of the Polish and Ukrainian historians. To do that I
subdivide
Polish historians into ÒwarriorsÓ (ÒKriegerÓ), ÒaggressorsÓ (ÒAngreiferÓ) and
ÒforgiversÓ
(ÒVersšhnerÓ) and the Ukrainian historians into ÒlegitimisersÓ (ÒLegitimistenÓ),
ÒdefendersÓ
(ÒVerteidigerÓ) and ÒforgiversÓ (ÒVersšhnerÓ). I analyse the historiographies
of these
six groups of historians and compare
them, asking, Which facts do the historians construct?
What
meaning do the facts get in the historical narratives? What kind of symbols and
metaphors
do
the historians use? Where do the historians see the causes of the conflict?
What plots do the
historians invent to
make sense from the very eventful history?
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