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Marek Jan Chodakiewicz (born July 15, 1962) is a Polish-American
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specializing in
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an history of the 19th and 20th centuries. Marek Jan Chodakiewicz biography at the Institute of World Politics.
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He teaches at the
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and at the Institute of World Politics. He has been described as conservative and nationalistic, and his attitude towards minorities has been widely criticized.


Early life and education

Chodakiewicz was born in
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, Poland. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the
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in 1988, a
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from
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, and a Ph.D. with distinction from Columbia University in 2001. His Ph.D. thesis was entitled: ''Accommodation and Resistance: A Polish County
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during the Second World War and its Aftermath, 1939–1947''.


Career

Between 2001 and 2003, Chodakiewicz was an assistant professor at the
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as the holder of the Kościuszko Chair in Polish Studies of the Miller Center of Public Affairs. In 2003, Chodakiewicz was appointed Research Professor of History and in 2004 Professor of History at the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C., where he teaches and conducts research on East Central Europe and Russia.The Institute of World Politics Faculty.
IWP Graduate School of National Security and International Affairs,
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His areas of expertise include History, Democracy Building,
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, American Foreign Policy and International Relations. Since 2008, he has also held the Kościuszko Chair in Polish Studies at IWP. Chodakiewicz has also served as Adjunct Professor of International Relations at
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since 2008. In 2003, Chodakiewicz received the Józef Mackiewicz Literary Prize in Warsaw, for his two-volume book of history entitled ''Ejszyszki.'' According to Chodakiewicz, his work refutes Yaffa Eliach's allegations of a 1944 post-liberation pogrom in
Eišiškės Eišiškės (, pl, Ejszyszki, russian: Эйши́шки/Eishishki, be, Эйшы́шкі/Eishyshki, yi, אײשישאָק/Eyshishok/Eishishok) is a small city in southeastern Lithuania on the border with Belarus. It is situated on a small group ...
against Jews by the Polish
Home Army The Home Army ( pl, Armia Krajowa, abbreviated AK; ) was the dominant resistance movement in German-occupied Poland during World War II. The Home Army was formed in February 1942 from the earlier Związek Walki Zbrojnej (Armed Resistance) es ...
, in which Eliach said she survived beneath the body of her mother and baby brother who were shot multiple times after being discovered hiding in a closet, and as promoted in the American media and her book. Per Chodakiewicz, Jewish bystanders were killed accidentally during an "anti-Soviet assault by the underground", and not in a pogrom. However, per Chodakiewicz "unfortunately, and quite typically, unlike the charges, the refutation received no publicity in the American media". Chodakiewicz's publication was reviewed positively in the Polish ''
Gazeta Wyborcza ''Gazeta Wyborcza'' (; ''The Electoral Gazette'' in English) is a Polish daily newspaper based in Warsaw, Poland. It is the first Polish daily newspaper after the era of " real socialism" and one of Poland's newspapers of record, covering the ...
'' newspaper, whose editor
Adam Michnik Adam Michnik (; born 17 October 1946) is a Polish historian, essayist, former dissident, public intellectual, and editor-in-chief of the Polish newspaper, ''Gazeta Wyborcza''. Reared in a family of committed communists, Michnik became an opponen ...
had previously called Eliach's account an "insult" to Poland. In April 2005, Chodakiewicz was appointed by President George W. Bush for a five-year term to the
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. Controversy erupted towards the end of his term over Chodakiewicz's claims in several publications that Polish nationalists who murdered Jews after the
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were not motivated by
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. Chodakiewicz's appointment was criticized by the
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, which said Chodakiewicz had published in far-right Polish publications.Historian Marek Jan Chodakiewicz with Controversial Views Serves on Holocaust Museum Board
SPLC, 29 November 2009
In addition, the British anti-racism organization,
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, has said Chodakiewicz is a frequent commentator for right-wing Polish media. Chodakiewicz is associated with the Polish National Foundation, a "quasi-public organization funded by state-owned corporations to promote Poland's reputation abroad." Within a period of two years, Chodakiewicz and his family received more than $250,000 from the foundation's funds.


Reviews


''After the Holocaust: Polish-Jewish Conflict in the Wake of World War II'' (2003)

Reviewing ''After the Holocaust: Polish-Jewish Conflict in the Wake of World War II'' (2003),
Antony Polonsky Antony Barry Polonsky (born 23 September 1940, Johannesburg, South Africa) is Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies at Brandeis University. He is the author of many historical works on the Holocaust, and is an expert on Polish Jewish history. ...
wrote: "like the author's earlier book, ''Żydzi i Polacy 1918-1955''... this volume is intended to correct 'anti-Polish stereotypes' (p. 347), and it does not rise above the clichés of old-fashioned nationalist apologetics." He criticizes Chodakiewicz for his simplistic view of the situation in post-war Poland, for ignoring the widespread antisemitism at the time and for equating Polish and Jewish "groups", despite the latter being utterly decimated during the Holocaust. He ends his article observing that "what is most striking about this book is the lack of empathy with those caught up in these tragic events." Klaus-Peter Friedrich, reviewing ''After the Holocaust: Polish-Jewish Conflict in the Wake of World War II'', criticizes Chodakiewicz's work as "selective and impressionistic", and "marred by many contradictions". Friedrich says that Chodakiewicz's manner of referring to fully assimilated Jews is similar to that used in radical right-wing media; he concludes that the book seems to be written with an aim rooted in the politics of commemoration. Friedrich also reviewed Chodakiewicz's ''Between Nazis and Soviets: Occupation Politics in Poland, 1939–1947'', a study of the Nazi and Soviet occupation in Janów Lubelski County in southeast Poland. He observes that as previous studies focused on large cities, Chodakiewicz's contribution is significant in terms of what is known of rural Poland. However, Friedrich criticizes Chodakiewicz's omission of prior research, in particular recent literature on collaboration.


''The Massacre in Jedwabne, July 10, 1941: Before, During, and After'' (2005)

Reviewing ''The Massacre in Jedwabne, July 10, 1941: Before, During, and After'' (2005) on the
Jedwabne pogrom The Jedwabne pogrom was a massacre of Polish Jews in the town of Jedwabne, German-occupied Poland, on 10 July 1941, during World War II and the early stages of the Holocaust. At least 340 men, women and children were murdered, some 300 of whom ...
,
Peter Stachura Peter D. Stachura is a British historian, writer, lecturer and essayist. He was Professor of Modern European History at the University of Stirling and Director of its Centre for Research in Polish History. He has published extensively on the subj ...
in a very positive review described the book as meticulous and well researched. In contrast,
Joanna Michlic Joanna Beata Michlic is a Polish social and cultural historian specializing in Polish-Jewish history and the Holocaust in Poland. An honorary senior research associate at the Centre for Collective Violence, Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Un ...
in her review writes that the book presents "intellectually and morally unacceptable interpretations", being part of a "ethno-nationalist historiography" trend that promotes "an image of Poland as only heroic, suffering, noble, and innocent".Inversion of the Historical Truth about Jedwabne
Joanna Michlic, American Association for Polish-Jewish Studies
Piotr Wróbel Piotr Jan Wróbel (born 1953) is a Polish-Canadian historian and expert specializing in Polish history and Central and Eastern European history. His academic research revolves around the national minorities of Central and Eastern Europe with specia ...
in his review, says that Chodakiewicz's aim, as stated in the introduction, is to show
Jan T. Gross Jan Tomasz Gross (born 1947) is a Polish-American sociologist and historian. He is the Norman B. Tomlinson '16 and '48 Professor of War and Society, emeritus, and Professor of History, emeritus, at Princeton University. Gross is the author o ...
is wrong. Wróbel acknowledges that Chodakiewicz makes some good arguments, however they are "overshadowed by numerous flaws" and the book lacks any sense of proportion. According to Wróbel, the book has a "visible political agenda" and is "difficult to read, unoriginal, irritating, and unconvincing".


''Golden Harvest or Hearts of Gold?'' (2012)

''Golden Harvest or Hearts of Gold?'', a 2012 collection of essays co-edited by Chodakiewicz, and a polemic with Gross' book ''Golden Harvest'', was heavily criticized by Danusha Goska for anything from not using a spellchecker to "cherry picking" historical anecdotes, as well as for repeatedly attacking scholars on the other side of the debate. David Engel said that the book "reaffirms the conventional Polish wisdom and impugns the academic integrity of prominent scholars (not only Gross) who have questioned it."


''Intermarium: The Land between the Black and Baltic Seas'' (2012)

Reviewing ''Intermarium: The Land between the Black and Baltic Seas'' (2012) for the ''
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'', Karl A. Roider Jr. describes the main theme of the book as a struggle between the democratic Polish model and the Russian totalitarian model over the
Intermarium Intermarium ( pl, Międzymorze, ) was a post-World War I geopolitical plan conceived by Józef Piłsudski to unite former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth lands within a single polity. The plan went through several iterations, some of which antic ...
which per Chodakiewicz's includes the Baltic States, Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova. Roider's review is relatively negative. The review by
Dovid Katz Dovid Katz (Yiddish: , also , Hirshe-Dovid Kats, , born 9 May 1956) is an American-born, Vilnius-based scholar, author and educator, specializing in Yiddish language and literature, Lithuanian Jewish culture, and the Holocaust in Eastern Europe. ...
was also critical of the book, commenting the book's final chapter as a "hatchet job against Jewish partisans...
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resorts to a number of abuses of academic structure to mask the genre of nationalist polemic." Peter Stachura published his more positive review of the book in ''
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''. He calls the book "impressively ambitious, panoramic examination of a substantial part of Central and Eastern Europe". Silviu Miloiu's review of the book in ''
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'' was also favorable; in his conclusion Miliou stated: "On the whole, the book is one of the most competent and well-written accounts of the Intermarium that I have read. It is based on an impressive range of sources. It sheds new light on historical and present-day processes". Alexander Prusin reviewing the book for the ''
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'' said the work seems to be rather derivative of and of lesser significance and quality to similar works published recently by scholars such as
Timothy Snyder Timothy David Snyder (born August 18, 1969) is an American historian specializing in the modern history of Central and Eastern Europe. He is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a permanent fellow at the Institute ...
,
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or Piotr Wandycz although "it will certainly find propitious ground among those who favor a new
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in Europe". Donald E. Pienkos in his review published in ''
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'' in 2018, commented that the parts of the books focused on history of Eastern Europe make for a "worthy, if not flawless, publication", but is more critical of its polemical part in which "the author castigates western scholars for their alleged ignorance of the region and their Russofilia", concluding that the polemical part significantly lowers the overall quality of the book.


Critical assessment

Chodakiewicz wrote several books in response to works by
Jan T. Gross Jan Tomasz Gross (born 1947) is a Polish-American sociologist and historian. He is the Norman B. Tomlinson '16 and '48 Professor of War and Society, emeritus, and Professor of History, emeritus, at Princeton University. Gross is the author o ...
about
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. His approach to the Holocaust was criticized by
Joanna Michlic Joanna Beata Michlic is a Polish social and cultural historian specializing in Polish-Jewish history and the Holocaust in Poland. An honorary senior research associate at the Centre for Collective Violence, Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Un ...
as an attempt to erase the "dark past" by showing only a "good past". Other critics have criticized Chodakiewicz for his reluctance to accept Polish responsibility for the Kielce pogrom. Critics take particular issue with Chodakiewicz's argument that Jewish-born communist partisans' and functionaries' killing of Poles during the Soviet occupation "contextualizes", if not justifies, Polish violence against Jews. Laurence Weinbaum compares Chodakiewicz's writing to pseudo-scholarly screeds and says that Chodakiewicz believes that scholars of antisemitism in Poland are advancing an "anti-Western" and "anti-American" agenda.
Joanna Michlic Joanna Beata Michlic is a Polish social and cultural historian specializing in Polish-Jewish history and the Holocaust in Poland. An honorary senior research associate at the Centre for Collective Violence, Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Un ...
characterizes Chodakiewicz as one of "the main representatives of the post-1989 historiography characterized by prejudicial views towards Jews and other minorities ... These historians belong to the school of (ethno)nationalist history writing in which the themes of martyrdom and victimhood of ethnic Poles vis-a-vis other groups play a key role in shaping their arguments and interpretation", with Chodakiewicz being the most extreme of the lot.
Jan T. Gross Jan Tomasz Gross (born 1947) is a Polish-American sociologist and historian. He is the Norman B. Tomlinson '16 and '48 Professor of War and Society, emeritus, and Professor of History, emeritus, at Princeton University. Gross is the author o ...
was quoted as saying that " hodakiewiczis an ideologist of the radical right, I don't have any doubts that he's anti-Semitic." While Polish-Canadian historian
Piotr Wróbel Piotr Jan Wróbel (born 1953) is a Polish-Canadian historian and expert specializing in Polish history and Central and Eastern European history. His academic research revolves around the national minorities of Central and Eastern Europe with specia ...
said that "he would never use a phrase or adjective that would clearly identify him as an anti-Semite", but "There is no doubt whatsoever that he doesn't like the Jews.". Chodakiewicz rejected the allegations as "baseless", and his term on the council ended in 2010. Andrzej Żbikowski writes that Chodakiewicz, along with Jan Żaryn, leads the "nationalist/national democratic camp" of Polish historians, affiliated with ''Fronda'' and ''Glaukopis'', "a publication that has arisen mainly to rehabilitate unconditionally the wartime activities of the ationalist
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(NSZ)." Chodakiewicz's writing, according to Żbikowski, is characterized by selective usage of examples, justification of Poles' negative attitudes towards Jews during the war, and a lack of empathy with Jewish victims. In his critical review of ''Intermarium'' in the ''
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'',
Dovid Katz Dovid Katz (Yiddish: , also , Hirshe-Dovid Kats, , born 9 May 1956) is an American-born, Vilnius-based scholar, author and educator, specializing in Yiddish language and literature, Lithuanian Jewish culture, and the Holocaust in Eastern Europe. ...
writes that Chodakiewicz "is a forceful advocate of a Republican Party-type platform, with ample specific references to the Reagan years ... eis socially conservative—that is to say pro-religion, anti-secularist, anti-gay, anti-left, and anti-liberal. n his writingsthere is an implicit call for the disenfranchisement of the Russian-speaking minorities in astern Europe and the Baltic states ... eis also somewhat fixated with the purported dangers of "homosexual frolic" and "so-called ‘gay pride' parades" (both p. 253), "‘gay liberation'" (p. 378), "radical lifestyles" (p. 421), "gender, queer and other guises" (p. 468), "sexual politics (including feminism and gay rights)" (p. 528) ... Turning to Jewish issues, it is no secret that Chodakiewicz comes to the table with a controversial record that has included disguising Polish nationalism and anti-Jewish sentiment on Poland-related issues as objective historical research. Notorious episodes include his vitriolic attacks on
Jan Gross Jan Tomasz Gross (born 1947) is a Polish-American sociologist and historian. He is the Norman B. Tomlinson '16 and '48 Professor of War and Society, emeritus, and Professor of History, emeritus, at Princeton University. Gross is the author ...
's pioneering scholarship and the omniscient search for Jews among the evil Communists." Katz writes that Chodakiewicz "winds up praising the Ukrainian Nazi groups that actually helped perpetrate the Holocaust". He contrasts Chodakiewicz's work with that of Western scholars like
Timothy Snyder Timothy David Snyder (born August 18, 1969) is an American historian specializing in the modern history of Central and Eastern Europe. He is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a permanent fellow at the Institute ...
(''Bloodlands'', 2012) and Alexander Prusin (''The Lands Between: Conflict in the East European Borderlands, 1870–1992'', 2010)."


Political and sexuality-related views

In July 2008, Chodakiewicz wrote that
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was once a Muslim, a radical, and associate of communists. In 2014, Chodakiewicz spoke at a rally of the Ruch Narodowy party, saying: "We want a Catholic Poland, not a Bolshevik one, not multicultural or gay!". In July 2017, Chodakiewicz helped draft US President
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's speech delivered at
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, and traveled with the Presidential delegation."Did a Polish Far Right Activist Help Donald Trump Write His Speech in Warsaw?
Newsweek, 6 July 2017
"Trump's Visit to Poland Ignites Controversy Over Far Right Links"
Hope not Hate, 5 July 2017
Donald Trump’s Visit to Poland Further Emboldens Far-Right Elements
SPLC, 17 July 2017
In 2019, Chodakiewicz released the book ''About the Civilization of Death: How to stop the anti-culture of totalitarian minorities'', stating: "I saw with my own eyes how LGBT, gender, and feminism emerged from the underground and was gradually embraced in American politics: introducing a new version of Marxism that I call Marxism-Lesbianism." In July 2019, during a book tour in Poland, Chodakiewicz gave a talk at the
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's ''Janusz Kurtyka IPN Educational Center'' in Warsaw. During the talk, which was moderated by Najwyższy Czas! editor
Tomasz Sommer Tomasz Krzysztof Sommer (born 16 October 1972 in Puławy, Poland) is a Polish writer, journalist and publisher, editor-in-chief of weekly magazine '' Najwyższy Czas!''. Sommer graduated from the University of Warsaw Department of Journalism ...
, Chodakiewicz made severely homophobic remarks. For example, he described the urban legend of " gerbilling" as factual.


Awards

* 2003 Józef Mackiewicz Literary Award *
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(2007)


Books

* 1996 995 ''Ciemnogród? O Prawicy i Lewicy'' icksville? On the Right and LeftRonin Publishers, . * 1997: ''Zagrabiona pamięć: Wojna w Hiszpanii, 1936–39'' xpropriated Memory: War in Spain wyd. Fronda, . * 1997–1999: Co-editor: Tajne Oblicze: Dokumenty GL-AL i PPR, 1942-1945 ecret Face: Documents of the Communist underground 3 vols. Burchard Edition, . * 1994, 1999: ''Narodowe Siły Zbrojne: „Ząb" przeciw dwu wrogom'' ational Armed Forces: „Ząb" against two enemies wyd. WAMA, 2nd. ed. Fronda, . * 2000: ''Żydzi i Polacy 1918–1955: Współistnienie, Zagłada, Komunizm'' ews and Poles 1918–1955: Coexistence, Holocaust, Communism wyd. Fronda, . * 2002: Editor: ''Ejszyszki. Kulisy zajść w Ejszyszkach: Epilog stosunków polsko-żydowskich na Kresach, 1944–45: Wspomnienia-dokumenty-publicystyka'' jszyszki: The Background to events in Ejszyszki: The Epilogue of Polish-Jewish relations in the Borderlands wyd. Fronda, . * 2003: Co-editor: ''Spanish Carlism and Polish Nationalism: The Borderlands of Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries'', Leopolis Press, . * 2003: ''After the Holocaust: Polish-Jewish Relations in the Wake of World War II'', East European Monographs, . * 2003: Co-editor: ''Poland's Transformation: A Work in Progress'', Leopolis Press, * 2004: Co-editor: Ronald Reagan: ''Moja wizja Ameryki'' y vision of America Wydawnictwo Arwil, . * 2004: ''Between Nazis and Soviets: Occupation Politics in Poland, 1939–1947'', Lexington Books, . * 2005: ''The Massacre in Jedwabne, July 10, 1941: Before, During, After'', Columbia University Press and East European Monographs, . * 2010: Co-editor, with Wojciech Jerzy Muszyński, ''Żeby Polska była polska: Antologia publicystyki konspiracyjnej podziemia narodowego 1939–1950'' o That Poland Remains Polish: An Anthology of the Polish Nationalist Underground Press(Warsaw: IPN, 2010), . * 2011: Co-editor, with Wojciech Jerzy Muszyński, ''Złote serca czy złote żniwa. Studia nad wojennymi losami Polaków i Żydów'' earts of Gold or a Golden Harvest? Studies on the Wartime Fate of Poles and Jews(Warsaw: The Facto, 2011), . * 2012: Co-editor, with Wojciech Jerzy Muszynski and Pawel Styrna, ''Golden Harvest or Hearts of Gold? Studies on the Fate of Wartime Poles and Jews'' (Washington, DC: Leopolis Press), . * 2012: ''Intermarium: The Land between the Black and Baltic Seas'' (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers), . * 2019: ''About the Civilization of Death: How to stop the anti-culture of totalitarian minorities'' (Warsaw, 3S Media), .


See also

*
List of Poles This is a partial list of notable Polish or Polish-speaking or -writing people. People of partial Polish heritage have their respective ancestries credited. Science Physics * Czesław Białobrzeski * Andrzej Buras * Georges Charpa ...


References


External links


After the Holocaust:Polish-Jewish Conflict in the Wake of World War II, The Sarmatian Review, January 2004
book review

book review
Whoever controls the past
Discussion of Chodakiewicz' work in ''Haaretz''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Chodakiewicz, Marek Jan 1962 births Living people Writers from Warsaw 20th-century Polish historians Polish male non-fiction writers Historians of Poland Historians of World War II Polish male writers Polish emigrants to the United States San Francisco State University alumni Columbia University alumni Earhart Foundation Fellows Far-right politics in Poland Far-right politics in the United States Patrick Henry College faculty University of Virginia faculty Relationships and sexuality writers The Institute of World Politics faculty