Nearly thirty years ago, Monika Vrzgulová took part in the very first oral history research project aimed at Holocaust survivors in Slovakia. That project transformed her professional as well as her personal life. The Holocaust as a scholarly subject and the oral history method have stayed with her to this day. This book summarizes her findings and the experience she has acquired researching Holocaust memory, combining memory studies, oral history, autoethnography, and reflexive writing methods. It presents data from two international research projects which took part in Slovakia too and are available to experts and the public online. The insights gained from this research are contextualised with the social situation in a country that is trying to come to terms with its past after the fall of Communism.
The book's foundation in the methodology of oral history is both its strength and its central contribution. The author, an expert in the field, reflects on nearly three decades of conducting interviews, offering both theoretical and practical insights. it's an essential text for scholars of the Holocaust, oral history, and Central European studies. The book serves as a reminder of the power of oral history to challenge dominant narratives, recover lost voices . (Denisa Ne táková, Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung, Vol. 74 (3), 2025)







