Volume 107
CONTENTS
STUDIES
Zbigniew Dalewski, Patterns of Dynastic Identity in the Early
Middle Ages
Michał Tymowski, The Cultural-Psychological Aspects of the
Presence of African Slaves in Portugal in the Fifteenth and
Early Sixteenth Centuries
Wojciech Kriegseisen, Toleration, or Church–State Relations?
The Determinant in Negotiating Religions in the Modern
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Maria Cieśla, Mojżeszowicz, Gordon, Ickowicz: The Jewish
Economic Elites in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Seventeenth
and Eighteenth Century)
Marcin Wolniewicz, ‘Russian Barbarism’ in the Propaganda of the
Polish January Uprising (1863–1864)
Jan Kieniewicz, The Eastern Frontiers and the Civilisational
Dimension of Europe
ARCHIVE
Benedykt Zientara, The Sources and Origins of the ‘German
Law’ (ius Teutonicum) in the Context of the Settlement
Movement in Western and Central Europe (Eleventh to
Twelfth Century)
REVIEWS
Jan Sowa, Fantomowe ciało króla.Peryferyjne zmagania
z nowoczesną formą [The King’s phantom body.
A peripheralwrestle withthe modern form] – Adam Kożuchowski;
Luise Schorn-Schütte (ed.),Gelehrte Geistlichkeit – geistlicheGelehrte.
Beiträge zur Gechichtedes Bürgertums in der4 ContentsFrühneuzeit
– Edmund Kizik; Carl Christian Wahrmann,Kommunikation der Pest.
Seestädte des Ostseeraums und dieBedrohung durch die Seuche
1708–1713 – Edmund Kizik;Jan Krzysztof Witczak, Historycy
rosyjscy wobec rewolucjibolszewickiej i rzeczywistości radzieckiej
w latach 1917–1938[Russian historians facing the Bolshevik revolution
and theSoviet realities in 1917–1938] – Rafał Stobiecki; AndrzejCzyżewski,
Sławomir M. Nowinowski, Rafał Stobiecki, andJoanna Żelazko (eds.),
Bez taryfy ulgowej. Dorobek naukowyi edukacyjny Instytutu
Pamięci Narodowej 2000–2010 [Nopreferential treatment:
The scholarly and educational output
of the Institute of National Remembrance, 2000–2010] –
Adam Kożuchowski
SHORT NOTES