Table of contents
Olga Linkiewicz, Scientifi c Ideals and Political Engagement: Polish Ethnology and the ‘Ethnic Question’ Between the Wars
Marius Turda, Romanian Eugenic Sub-Culture and the Allure of Biopolitics, 1918–39
Andrei Zamoiski, Eugenics on the Periphery: Or Why a ‘Belarusian Eugenic Project’ Did Not Come True (1918–44)
Kamila Uzarczyk, Dark Agents of Sex: Searching for the Sources of Prostitution in Early Twentieth Century Poland
Richard Němec, National Socialist Architectural Policy in the Occupied Countries of Central and Eastern Europe
Piotr Biliński, The Discrimination of Władysław Konopczyński in the People’s Republic of Poland
Andrzej Gliwa, The Tatar Military Art of War in the Early Modern Period: An Example of Asymmetric Warfare
Dariusz Kołodziejczyk, Tibet in the Crimea? Polish Embassy to the Kalmyks of 1653 and a Project of an Anti-Muslim Alliance
Aleksander Łupienko, Military Aspects in the Spatial Development of Polish Cities in the Nineteenth Century
Response to Maria Cieśla’s “Short note” in APH 116/2017 – Urszula Świderska-Włodarczyk
In response to Urszula Świderska-Włodarczyk’s letter – Maria Cieśla