Joanna Beata Michlic | |
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Occupation | Historian |
Academic background | |
Education | PhD (2000), University of London |
Thesis | Ethnic nationalism and the myth of the threatening other: The case of Poland and perceptions of its Jewish minority from the late nineteenth century to the modern period |
Academic advisors | John Klier, Anthony D. Smith[1] |
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Institutions | University College London |
Notable works | Neighbors Respond: The Controversy about Jedwabne (co-editor, 2003) |
Website | "Dr Joanna Beata Michlic", University College London. |
Joanna Beata Michlic is a Polish social and cultural historian specializing in Polish-Jewish history and the Holocaust in Poland. An honorary senior research associate at the Centre for Collective Violence, Holocaust and Genocide Studies at University College London (UCL),[2] she focuses in particular on the collective memory of traumatic events, particularly as it relates to gender and childhood.[3]
Michlic is the author and editor of several books on Jewish-Polish relations and Jewish history, including Neighbors Respond: The Controversy about Jedwabne (edited with Antony Polonsky, 2003); Poland's Threatening Other: The Image of the Jew from 1880 to the Present (2006); and Jewish Families in Europe, 1939–Present: History, Representation, and Memory (2017).
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