Barbara Engelking


Barbara Engelking is a Polish sociologist specializing in Holocaust studies. The founder and director of the Polish Center for Holocaust Research in Warsaw, she is the author or editor of several works on the Holocaust in Poland.

Education and career

Born in Warsaw, Engelking received an M.A. in psychology from the University of Warsaw in 1988 and a Ph.D. in sociology from the Polish Academy of Sciences, also in Warsaw, for a thesis on The Experience of the Holocaust and its Consequences in Autobiographical Accounts.
Since 1993 Engelking has been an assistant then associate professor at the Polish Center for Holocaust Research, part of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Polish Academy of Sciences. Since 2014 she has been chair of Poland's. From November 2015 until April 2016, she was the Ina Levine Invitational Scholar at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Mandel Center in Washington, D.C.

Works

Engelking's book ', written with Jacek Leociak, provides detailed maps of the ghetto so that readers can locate the streets and former community structures. Michael Marrus described it as "a stunning work, one of the most important books on the history of the Nazi Holocaust".
In a review of Engelking's book
', first published in Polish in 2012, Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe wrote that it challenged the German tendency to neglect non-German Holocaust perpetrators, as well as the Polish tendency to view Poles in German-occupied Poland solely as victims. In 2013 historian Samuel Kassow described Engelking's work and that of three other scholars as a "historical achievement of the first order", undermining "the self-serving myths about Polish-Jewish relations in World War II".
In 2018 Engelking and Grabowski co-edited Dalej jest noc: losy Żydów w wybranych powiatach okupowanej Polski, a two-volume, 1,600-page study of nine counties in German-occupied Poland during the Holocaust.

Selected works