[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Please recommend a good history book(Dick B.)

Gene Markiewicz genemarkiewicz at aol.com
Mon Apr 30 22:57:19 PDT 2012


Dick et.al.,

Do you have different or additional recommendations for historical books
when focus is a bit further west in central Poland... Radom, Rawa more
specifically?  

Thanks,

Gene Markiewicz

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One more book! And this should interest everybody.  Lavern Rippley has
finished translating Dietrich Neutatz's "Die 'deutsche Frage' im
Schwarzmeergebiet und in Wolhynien." (The German Question in the Black Sea
Region and in Volhynia).  I've been hounding AHSGR to get it translated for
15 years and it's finally done.  There are still some kinks to be ironed
out, but Jerry Siebert tells me that it should be ready for press later this
year.  I can guarantee that if we all take it upon ourselves to read this
book, the level of our online conversations will go up many times over.  It
treats the "German Question" very broadly--the legal side of it, to be sure,
but also the cultural and social aspects as well.  He puts qualifications on
some popular assumptions, so I'm sure that reactions to it will not be of
the ho-hum variety.  As is evident, I'm excited about this, and I'll put out
the word as soon as it is out of the press.

Dick

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From: "Freda Stobaugh" <fredabecker at yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 5:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Please recommend a good history book(Dick
B.)

> Dick,
>
> Thank you! This is exactly the kind of information I was looking for. 
> A couple of others recommended Don Miller's books, including Mr. 
> Miller himself, for which I am very grateful. My ancestors were 
> Lutheran, nonetheless, the Miller books I'm sure have excellent 
> historical accounts that will be relevant to my studies.
>
> Regards,
> Freda
>
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> Freda,
>
> You have now discovered the sad fact that there is a shortage of 
> book-length treatments of Germans in Volhynia in English. But there 
> are a few. At the top of the list I would put  Kate Brown, "A 
> Biography of No Place. From Ethnic Borderland to Soviet Heartland" 
> (Cambridge, 2004).  It deals with all the ethnic groups in Volhynia, 
> not just Germans, but for that reason will give you a more complete 
> picture than our ethnically-centered approaches usually provide.  
> Another book in English which touches on Volhynian Germans in the 
> World War One period is Eric Lohr, "Nationalizing the Russian Empire.
> The Campaign Against Enemy Aliens During World War I." (Cambridge, 2003).
> Also, from AHSGR in Lincoln, NE, you can get Leona Janke's translation 
> of Alfred Karasek-Langer and Elfrieda Strzygowski's "Introduction to 
> the Legends of the Germans in Volhynia and Polesye" (Posen, 1938).  It 
> appears to have been published by AHSGR in 2009, and for Volhynian 
> German culture, there's nothing like it.  If the story of German 
> Baptists in Volhynia is of interest to you, see Don Miller's two 
> books, "In the Midst of Wolves" and "Under Arrest".  The AHSGR Journal 
> has occasionally included articles relating to Volhynia, most notably 
> some short pieces about JulJanow-Boratyn in Vol. 10, No. 4 (Winter, 
> 1987), and of course Ewald Wuschke published "Wandering Volhynians" 
> throughout the 1990s, if you can somehow get access to them.
>
> This should give you enough reading for awhile, at least!
>
> Dick B.
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