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Auschwitz

Not Long Ago. Not Far Away.

Robert Jan van Pelt Luis Ferreiro Miriam Greenbaum

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English
Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
01 June 2019
A story to shake the conscience of the world: the catalogue of the first-ever traveling exhibition on the Auschwitz concentration camp

Auschwitz: Not Along Ago. Not Far Away. opened in December 2017 in Madrid-where it was seen by more than 350,000 visitors-and in May 2019 it will come to the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Lower Manhattan for a two-year stay.

This exhibition-the result of a partnership between the Spanish firm Musealia and the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum-uses 600 original objects, 400 images, and 100 stories to provide a comprehensive history of the camp and the role it played in the Holocaust. The objects range from the intimate (such as shoes and eyeglasses confiscated from victims) to the immense (a Reichsbahn freight wagon, an actual barrack from the Auschwitz III-Monowitz satellite camp); all are eloquent in their testimony. Many objects are on loan from the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, and have never traveled before. Other objects and images are drawn from collections around the world, public and private, including Yad Vashem, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the Wiener Library.

The catalog of Auschwitz: Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. is not only a valuable document of this unprecedented exhibition, but one of the best books for general readers on the history of the Auschwitz concentration camp, where 1.1 million people, mostly Jews, but also non-Jewish Poles, Roma, and others lost their lives-a history we can never afford to forget.

AUTHOR: Robert Jan van Pelt is chief curator of the exhibition Auschwitz: Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. Van Pelt, professor of cultural history in the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo, is known internationally as one of the leading authorities on the history and architecture of the Auschwitz concentration camp. He has published several books on Auschwitz, including the award-winning Auschwitz: 1270 to the Present (with Deborah Dwork) and The Case for Auschwitz (based on his testimony as an expert witness at the famous libel trial instigated by Holocaust denier David Irving). He co-curated the exhibition The Evidence Room, displayed at the Venice Biennale in 2016.

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Imprint:   Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 229mm, 
Weight:   1.610kg
ISBN:   9780789213310
ISBN 10:   0789213311
Pages:   240
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Robert Jan van Pelt is chief curator of the exhibition Auschwitz: Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. Van Pelt, professor of cultural history in the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo, is known internationally as one of the leading authorities on the history and architecture of Auschwitz.

Reviews for Auschwitz: Not Long Ago. Not Far Away.

"Starred Review""In 2001, the Museum of Jewish Heritage opened in lower Manhattan, in sight of Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Now the third-largest Holocaust museum in the world, it has devoted three of its floors to a major traveling exhibit. Historian van Pelt (Auschwitz: 1270 to the Present) offers not only a catalog of the exhibit but an authoritative history of the transformation of the small Polish village named after the Aramaic word for guests to a Nazi death camp where 1.1 million people were killed. As visitors approach the exhibit, they are confronted by a German National Railway freight car similar to the ones that carried men, women, and children to the camps. They then walk through hundreds of photographs, maps, architectural plans, works of art, artifacts—ragged shoes, coats, dresses, prisoners’ uniforms, a trumpet played by a jazz musician—and even a reconstruction of an Auschwitz barracks. The items come from the museum’s collection as well as from Poland’s Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and more than 20 other institutions and private collections from around the world. Whether readers have visited the Auschwitz museum or are experiencing it here for the first time, this comprehensive yet accessible work presents a sobering history. Highly recommended for both public and academic libraries. --Library Journal"


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