Hasidic Pilgrimages and Local Identity

Alla Marchenko

Hasidic Pilgrimages and Local Identity

Stories from Four Eastern European Towns

Hasidic Pilgrimages and Local Identity: Stories from Four European Towns offers a compelling account of how Jewish pilgrimage reshapes collective memory in contemporary Eastern Europe. Focusing on Uman and Belz in Ukraine, and Bobowa and Le.ajsk in Poland, the book traces how the return of Hasidic pilgrims transforms local landscapes, narratives, and identities.
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, media analysis, and memory studies, the author examines how pilgrims, local residents, and institutions engage with the Jewish past in ways that are often parallel, contested, or only partially connected. Rather than forming a shared framework, these encounters produce multiple, coexisting interpretations of place and history.
By tracing patterns of cooperation, tension, and selective inclusion, this book reveals how collective memory is continuously negotiated in post-socialist contexts, offering new insights into pilgrimage, heritage, and the politics of memory in a changing Europe.
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Auteur

Alla Marchenko

Alla Marchenko, PhD (Polish Academy of Sciences, 2022), is a postdoctoral scholar at the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research examines Jewish pilgrimage, collective memory, and media in Eastern Europe, drawing on extensive fieldwork in Ukraine and Poland.
Titel
Hasidic Pilgrimages and Local Identity
Subtitel
Stories from Four Eastern European Towns
Auteur
Prijs
€ 129,00 excl. BTW
ISBN
9789048579181
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
232
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
Memory, Heritage and Public History in Central and Eastern Europe
Categorieën
Eastern Central Europe
Modern History
Sociology and Social History
Discipline
History, Art History, and Archaeology
Imprint
Inhoudsopgave
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GLOSSARY
Chapter 1. Collective Memory: Between Stability and Transformation
Chapter 2. Belz: Princely Memory and Fragmented Continuities
Chapter 3. Bobowa: Lacemaking and Memory Continuity
Chapter 4. Le.ajsk: Between the Bernardine Shrine and the Elimelech Route
Chapter 5. Uman: A Town Where They Wait for You
General Conclusions. Traveling Jews, Traveling Memories
Bibliography
Appendix 1. Guidelines for semi-structured interviews with local memory keepers
Appendix 2. List of articles about ethnic minorities and Hasidic pilgrimages in local newspapers from the four towns, 2018–2019 (in chronological order)
Appendix 3. Questionnaire for the Uman survey
Appendix 4. Questionnaire for the Le.ajsk survey
INDEX