Informal Communication and Occupation in the Polish Borderlands

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Informal Communication and Occupation in the Polish Borderlands

Fragmented Worlds in East Upper Silesia, 1939-1945

History: theory and methods European history Social and cultural history

Author: Izabela Paszko

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Collection: Poland: Transnational Histories

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 18th November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040659076


Introduction

The book explores the neglected role and social dynamics of informal communication - interpersonal channels not controlled 'from above' - in the region of Upper Silesia under the German occupation during the Second World War (1939-1945).

Focus and Scope

Whereas the classic dichotomies, such as private-public and formal-informal, have been widely explored and discussed in the humanities, the main focus of this volume lies in the reconstruction of the information landscape of wartime and its deployment by families, co-workers, neighbours, and other social groups.

Through the prism of personal stories, the book analyses functions and forms of informal communication that existed in a contextual and ephemeral way such as gossip, rumours, and workers' conversations, offering an interdisciplinary perspective on everyday life during this period.

Target Audience

Informal Communication and Occupation in the Polish Borderlands is primarily aimed at scholars of contemporary history, social history, and Eastern European history, while its important lens as a study of fake news and misinformation in modern times will also be engaging to undergraduate classrooms and general readers.

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