Talk:Jadwiga Lenartowicz Rylko

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Potential bibliography adds[edit]

Bourgois, P. I. (2005). Missing the Holocaust: My father's account of Auschwitz from August 1943 to June 1944. Anthropological quarterly, 78(1), 89-123.

I think this provides some contextual information about type of environment Jadwiga was exposed to. I think it can provide some contrast, too.

Curtis, Glenn E. (1992). Poland, A Country Study: Education. Washington, DC: GPO for the Library of Congress. Retrieved from http://countrystudies.us/poland/42.htm

I like this article because it can contribute to her educational experience. How she defied certain social norms to go to schooling that was typically fit for men.

Rylko-Bauer, Barbara. (2005). Lessons about Humanity and Survival from My Mother and from the Holocaust. Anthropological Quarterly, 78.1. Retrieved from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/anthropological_quarterly/v078/78.1rylko_bauer02.htmlRylko-Bauer, B. (2005). Lessons about Humanity and Survival from My Mother and from the Holocaust. Anthropological quarterly, 78(1), 11-41.

I think this article provides some more context of the humanity and better understanding of Jadwiga's experience and expose in the concentration camps. It provides a more detailed perception and understanding of her thoughts and feelings towards her experiences. Deeper than the biography.

Rylko-Bauer, Barbara (2014). A Polish Doctor in the Nazi Camps. United States: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780806151915. This, of course, is the basis to this wikipage. It provides a lot of the key information this page can structural become built.

Swift-Orphis, Julia. (1916). A Brief History of Poland. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company. Retrieved from https://archive.org/stream/briefhistoryofpo00orvirich#page/317/mode/1up

I like this because it gives us a tiny history of what it was like during her childhood, and even adolescence. About the past time of Poland becoming recognized for its sovereignty.

ETB44 (talk) 03:37, 21 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

  • @ETB44: This is a general knowledge encyclopedic WP:BIO built on a number of core policy guidelines set by Wikipedia. Stuff not utilized in bodytext, but featured in bibliography, can sometimes be perceived by our editors (and often is...) as Wikipedia:Spam promoting the author or the work being referenced, similar to any material offered for sale behind a pay-wall (see above). The WP:RS guideline puts emphasis on the third-party sources confirming factual data independently of the subject of the article. Books completely unrelated to the subject – and as you say – focused on the historical period usually are the first to go as irrelevant. Cheers, Poeticbent talk 05:34, 26 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]