Volume 111
THE SPECIFICITY OF HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT:
EAST CENTRAL EUROPE IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURY
CONTENTS
Maciej Janowski, ‘Multiple Sonderwegs’. The Specificity of Historical Development of East Central Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century (Introductory Remarks)
Maciej Górny, Bitterly Triumphant: The Biologisation of National
Character in the Twentieth-Century East Central Europe
Oskar Mulej, National Liberals and Their Progeny. Approaching the Peculiar Developments in Central European Liberal Party Traditions, 1867–1918
Marcin Jarząbek, The Victors of a War that Was Not Theirs: First-World-War-Veterans in the Second Republic of Poland and Their European Peers
Błażej Brzostek, Romania’s Peculiar Way in the Landscapes of
Bucharest, 1806–1906
Maciej Janowski, A Capital in the Periphery. The Developmental Specificity of Budapest (as a Big East Central European City)
ARCHIVE
Viacheslav Lypyns’kyi, The Tragedy of the Ukrainian Sancho
Panza (From an Émigré’s Notebook)
REVIEWS
Słownik wsi śląskich w średniowieczu [The Dictionary of the Medieval Silesian Rural Settlements], ed. Dominik Nowakowski, vol. 1: Powiat lubiński [Lubiń district], ed. Dagmara Adamska, Agnieszka Latocha, Dominik Nowakowski, Aleksander Paroń, Marcin Siehankiewicz, Robert Sikorski – Tomasz
Związek; Christoph Schmidt, Pilger, Popen und Propheten. Eine Religionsgeschichte Osteuropas – Margarita Korzo; Processes of Cultural Exchange in Central Europe, 1200–1800, ed. Veronika Čapská, with Robert Antonín, Martin Čapský – Olga Miriam Przybyłowicz; Peter Oliver Loew, Wir Unsichtbaren. Geschichte der Polen in Deutschland – Maciej Górny; Tomasz Kizwalter, W stronę równości [Towards Equality] – Adam Kożuchowski; Philipp Ther, Die neue Ordnung auf dem alten Kontinent. Eine Geschichte des neoliberalen Europa – Maciej Górny.