Volume 115

CONTENTS

MULTIPLE MODERNITIES OF STATE SOCIALISM

p007 0 00 01Table of contents


p007 0 00 01Dariusz Jarosz, Modernisation through Contamination: Degradation of the Natural Environment in Poland (1945–70) as Perceived by the Authorities and the Society


p007 0 00 01Mariusz Jastrząb and Joanna Wawrzyniak, On Two Modernities of the Polish Automotive Industry: The Case of Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych and Its Staff (1948–2011)


p007 0 00 01Jerzy Kochanowski, A ‘Great Change’, or, the Poles’ Unfulfi lled Daydream about Having a Car (1956–7)


p007 0 00 01Doubravka Olšáková, Between Stalinism and Infrastructural Globalism: The International Geophysical Year (1957–8) in Czechoslovakia, Poland and German Democratic Republic

p007 0 00 01Katarzyna Stańczak-Wiślicz, Household as a Battleground of Modernity: Activities of the Home Economics Committee Affi liated to the League of Women (1957–80)


p007 0 00 01Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Biopolitics and (Non-)Modernity. Population Micro-Policy, Expert Knowledge and Family in Late-Communist Poland


p007 0 00 01Piotr Wciślik, The Rubber Waistband and the Resistor: Solidarity Radio and Media Fantasies of Emancipation under Late Socialism in Poland

 

STUDIES

p007 0 00 01Andrii Zhyvachivskyi, The Governors of Kefe and Azak in Ottoman-Muscovite Relations in the Fifteenth–Seventeenth Centuries and the Issue of Titulature


p007 0 00 01Marcin Wolniewicz, On the Process of De-Stalinization of Polish Historiography – Stefan Kieniewicz (1907–92) and the Insurgent Tradition

 

ARCHIVE

p007 0 00 01Andrzej Siciński, The Present and Future of Polish Culture (1975) – prefaced by Piotr Filipkowski


REVIEW ARTICLE

p007 0 00 01Raluca Goleșteanu, Two Recent Habsburg Studies



REVIEWS

p007 0 00 01Niklas Lenhard-Schramm, Konstrukteure der Nation. Geschichtsprofessoren als politische Akteure in Vormärz und Revolution 1848/49 – Adam Kożuchowski;
Johannes Remy, Brothers
or Enemies: the Ukrainian National Movement and Russia, from the 1840s to the 1870s – Tomasz Stryjek; Adéla Gjuričová, Andreas Schulz, Luboš Velek, and Andreas Wirsching (eds.),
Lebenswelten von Abgeordneten in Europa 1860–1990 – Pavel Cibulka; Rudolf Kučera,
Rationed Life. Science, Everyday Life,
and Working-Class Politics in the Bohemian Lands, 1914–1918 – Bartosz Ogórek; Nina Jebsen,
Als die Menschen gefragt wurden.
Eine Propagandaanalyse zu Volksabstimmungen in Europa nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg – Maciej Górny; Anna Landau-Czajka,
Polska
to nie oni. Polska i Polacy w polskojęzycznej prasie żydowskiej II Rzeczypospolitej [Poland – That’s not Them. Poland and Poles in the Polish-Jewish Press in the Interwar Period] – Marzena Szugiero;
Najmniej jestem tam gdzie jestem … Listy
Zofi i z Vorzimmerów Breustedt z Warszawy i getta warszawskiego do córki Marysi w Szwajcarii (1939–1942) [‘There’s the least of mine where I am …’ Zofia Breustedt, née Vorzimmer’s letters from Warsaw and the Warsaw Ghetto to her daughter Marysia in Switzerland, 1939–42] – Maciej Janowski;
John J.
Kulczycki, Belonging to the Nation. Inclusion and Exclusion in the Polish-German Borderlands 1939–1951 – Theodore R. Weeks;
Tom Junes, Student Politics in Communist Poland: Generations of Consent and Dissent – Cristina Petrescu

SHORT NOTES

CHRONICLE

p007 0 00 01Stephan Stach, Forum for Researchers of Contemporary History
 


p007 0 00 01Contributors