The Legacies of Transition, Street Renaming and the Material Heritage of Communist Dictatorship in Poland

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Ewa Ochman
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The fall of communism in Eastern Europe did not bring about a radical and immediate destruction of the material heritage of communist dictatorships in the region. In fact, the process of de-commemoration has been more contested and more protracted than had been anticipated. Thus, what warrants a closer consideration is why this is the case since on the whole public acceptance of the regime change has been very high. This paper considers the case of Poland, the country of the Solidarity movement, which played a major role in the fall of communism in the region. The two-decade-long history of the right-wing nationalists’ attempts to legislate street renaming culminating in the so-called de-communization law of 2016 will serve as a lens for investigating the responses that favoured the de-communization of public space. The paper argues that the protracted nature of the remaking of public landscape in Poland has been the result of the country's transitional legacies and different approaches to transitional justice among the former dissident opposition.
波兰共产主义独裁政权的转型遗产、街道更名与物质遗产
东欧共产主义的垮台并没有对该地区共产主义独裁政权的物质遗产造成彻底和立即的破坏。事实上,取消纪念的进程比预期的更有争议和更持久。因此,值得仔细考虑的是,既然公众对政权更迭的接受程度总体上非常高,为什么会出现这种情况。本文以波兰为例,这个团结工会运动的国家在共产主义在该地区的垮台中发挥了重要作用。右翼民族主义者长达20年的街道更名立法历史,以2016年所谓的“去社群化法”为高潮,将成为调查支持公共空间去社群化的回应的一个镜头。本文认为,波兰公共景观重塑的旷日持久的本质是该国的过渡遗产和前持不同政见者反对过渡司法的不同方法的结果。
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