@ARTICLE{Kula_Marcin_Our_2010, author={Kula, Marcin}, volume={vol. 40}, pages={73–79}, journal={Historyka Studia Metodologiczne}, howpublished={online}, year={2010}, publisher={Polska Akademia Nauk Oddział PAN w Krakowie}, publisher={Instytut Historii Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego}, abstract={In 2009 Pentor Research International, acting on behalf of the Museum of the 2nd World War in Gdańsk, organized impressive research into the knowledge and memory of the war in Poland. The comprehensive results are published in the book Między codziennością a wielką historią (Between everydayness and monumental history) by Piotr T. Kwiatkowski and others (Warsaw, Gdańsk 2010). The author of the present article comments on this research. He is mostly astonished by the regional differences in memory of the war in a country like present day Poland that is relatively homogenous. He proposes differentiating between what he calls „a stable memory” and a „momentaneous memory”. The latter appears strong but in fact it depends on what the TV says the last week before the research is done.}, type={Artykuł}, title={Our Auditorium. A Comment Written by a Historian a propos Research on the History of the Second World War}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/124405/PDF/7_Historyka_40_Kula_Nasze.pdf}, keywords={social memory, historical memory, World War II, Poland}, }