The fate of ancestors living in the countryside in family accounts and in-home archives. The “My Family” Project implemented in 2022 by students of the Institute of History of the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Q4 Arts and Humanities Zeszyty Wiejskie Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.18778/1506-6541.29.12
Edyta Majcher-Ociesa, Hubert Czerw, Krzysztof Pierściński
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The present article contains an introduction (describing problems in the study of microhistory and distinguishing groups interested in these types of considerations), the characteristics of interviews and written papers and the conclusions drawn from them. The basis for its creation was the “My Family” Project, consisting of three elements: students’ written papers, a recording of an interview with a family member (preferably a grandmother or grandfather) and a presentation at a conference. The project was carried out in the summer semester of 2022 with second-year B.A. students at the Institute of History of the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce as part of “The historian’s research methods” classes. Students involved in this initiative also took part in a conference entitled “My Family as an Archival Source” (as part of the “Meetings with an Archival Source” series), which took place on September 28, 2022. A report on this event was written by one of the students participating in the project. The first part of the project consisted of student interviews with family members. Parents and grandparents discussed topics such as the history of their ancestors, the years of German and Soviet occupation, and everyday life. The representatives of the older generation focused on telling about their experience of World War II in small towns of today’s Świętokrzyskie province, while the students’ parents discussed the dull reality of the Polish People’s Republic. The interviews concerning the occupation period were emotional; they show the savagery of the Germans murdering Polish ­civilians and indicate that historians have not yet worked through this issue. Students’ papers deal with the unique history of their ancestors. The topics discussed in them mainly concern the fate of the authors’ great-grandparents and grandparents. The texts describe the realities of Kielce villages during World War II, as well as the hardships of everyday life. The overwhelming majority of the ancestors of the students participating in the project lived in the countryside, having peasant or landowning origins. The article ends with conclusions presented by students during the discussion summarizing the project. Student papers can encourage readers to research their family’s past. Every history student should know the history of their family.
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家庭账目和家庭档案中生活在农村的祖先的命运。凯尔采扬-科恰诺夫斯基大学历史学院学生 2022 年实施的 "我的家庭 "项目
本文包含一个介绍(描述微观历史研究中的问题和区分对这些类型的考虑感兴趣的群体),访谈和书面论文的特点以及从中得出的结论。它的创作基础是“我的家庭”项目,由三个要素组成:学生的书面论文,与家庭成员(最好是祖母或祖父)的采访录音,以及在会议上的演讲。该项目于2022年夏季学期与基尔策扬·科查诺夫斯基大学历史研究所的二年级学士学位学生一起进行,作为“历史学家研究方法”课程的一部分。参与该倡议的学生还参加了于2022年9月28日举行的题为“我的家庭作为档案来源”的会议(作为“与档案来源的会议”系列的一部分)。一个参与该项目的学生写了一篇关于这个事件的报告。该项目的第一部分包括学生与家庭成员的访谈。父母和祖父母讨论的话题包括他们祖先的历史、德国和苏联占领时期以及日常生活。老一辈的代表们集中讲述了他们在今天的Świętokrzyskie省的小镇上经历的第二次世界大战,而学生们的父母则讨论了波兰人民共和国沉闷的现实。关于职业期的访谈是情绪性的;它们展示了德国人屠杀波兰平民的野蛮行径,并表明历史学家还没有研究过这个问题。学生们的论文讲述了他们祖先的独特历史。他们讨论的话题主要是关于作者的曾祖父母和祖父母的命运。这些文字描述了第二次世界大战期间凯尔采村庄的现实情况,以及日常生活的艰辛。参与该项目的学生的祖先绝大多数生活在农村,有农民或地主的血统。文章以学生在讨论中总结项目时提出的结论结束。学生论文可以鼓励读者去研究他们家庭的过去。每个历史系的学生都应该知道他们家族的历史。
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