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“An Unfulfilled Writer Who Became a Historian”. Jerzy Wojciech Borejsza (22 August 1935 – 28 July 2019)
Mariusz Wołos
7-56
2021-07-18
Securing Own Position: Challenges Faced by Local Elites after the Austro-Hungarian Compromise
Tamás Székely, Szilveszter Csernus-Lukács
85-120
2020-08-19
The Soviet Narrative of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Gennady Estraikh
289-307
2021-07-18
‘Don’t Look Back, You Thief!’. Violence towards Convicted Criminals in Prisons in the Last Decade of Communist Poland
Renata Szczepanik, Angelika Cieślikowska-Ryczko
207-236
2019-01-01
‘Aspects of Social Revolt in the Second Republic of Poland in the Great Crisis Years, 1930–5: Determinants, Scale, and Consequences’. A Research Project
Joanna Dufrat, Piotr Cichoracki, Janusz Mierzwa
395-401
2018-10-10
On Two Modernities of the Polish Automotive Industry: The Case of Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych and Its Staff (1948–2011)
Mariusz Jastrząb, Joanna Wawrzyniak
37-69
2017-11-24
Merited, (Un)Appreciated, (Un)Remembered: Women in Educational and Social Policy Sciences as a Scholarly Discipline in Poland, 1900–39
Aneta Bołdyrew
95-129
2018-10-10
Sultan Murad IV’s Polish Campaign (1634)
Mahmut Halef Cevrioğlu
209-246
2021-01-19
‘Crippled Equality’: The Act of 1 July 1921 on Civil Rights for Women in Poland
Anna Klimaszewska, Michał Gałędek
231-260
2016-07-01
Love of Wide Open Waters. The Polish Maritime Programme according to the Baltic and Western Institutes in the Aftermath of the Second World War (1945–ca. 1950)
Marta Grzechnik
195-222
2018-10-10
Aid Organisations and Prison Ministry in Communist Poland and Their Role in the Resocialisation of Prisoners after 1980
Grzegorz Kudlak, Mateusz Zimny
237-270
2019-01-01
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as a Laboratory for Analysing Connections between Confessions, the Demographic Regime, and Human Capital
Piotr Guzowski, Radosław Poniat
249-276
2018-08-10
From Paris to Izmir, Rome, and Jerusalem: Armand Lévy as the Missing Link between Polish Romantic Nationalism and Zionism
Marcos Silber
95-116
2021-07-18
Shifting Borders – Shifting Languages: Investigating Commemorative Cityscape in Poznań and Słubice
Małgorzata Fabiszak, Anna Weronika Brzezińska, Patryk Dobkiewicz
277-299
2023-01-30
Defending the ‘Sacrilege against the Homeland’: The Romanian Legal Elite in Hungary on the Benches of the Memorandum Trial (1894)
Ovidiu Emil Iudean
161-179
2020-08-19
From the Napoleonic Wars to the Crimean War. Faddey Bulgarin’s Influence on Russian-French Relations in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
Piotr Głuszkowski
73-94
2021-07-18
The Image of Educated Women in Two Interwar Austrian Novels by Female Authors
Justyna Górny
131-158
2018-10-10
Together but Apart: University Experience of Jewish Students in the Second Polish Republic
Natalia Aleksiun
109-137
2014-01-01
“They Began to Sing Him a Sorhleoð”: Possible Echoes of the Anglo-Saxon Funerary Rites in ‘The Dream of the Rood’
Łukasz Neubauer
5-25
2020-02-01
Old Dubrovnik, Young Serbia and Vague Croatia. Mental Maps in the Serb-Catholic Imagination in Dubrovnik
Maciej Czerwiński
143-160
2020-08-19
Incomplete Intelligentsia: Efforts of Folk Teachers to Improve Their Social Status within the Habsburg Monarchy
Marzena Bogus-Spyra
65-83
2020-08-19
How Do Local Conditions Inform Socio-Political Language? The Concept of ‘Intelligentsia’ in Łódź Press before the Mid-Twentieth Century
Kamil Śmiechowski
135-163
2021-01-19
‘Coat Thieves’ and Bandits? Belarusian Counter-Memory of the ‘Cursed Soldiers’
Paweł Dobrosielski, Krzysztof Jaskułowski, Piotr Majewski
45-65
2024-02-07
Polish Research on the History of the Comintern: An Overview of Existing Literature and an Outline of Future Perspectives
Eryk Krasucki
261-287
2021-07-18
The ‘Merchant Schism’ in Breslau: A Chris- tian-Jewish Conflict and the Construction of the Exchange Building in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
Agnieszka Zabłocka-Kos
79-112
2020-02-01
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