Volume 118
CONTENTS
THE HISTORY OF PRISON REGIMES IN THE POLISH TERRITORY IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURY
Table of contents
Felix Ackermann, Territorialisation and Incarceration: The Nexus
between Solitary Confi nement, Religious Praxis and Imperial Rule
in Nineteenth-Century Poland and LithuaniaWojciech Zalewski, Double-Track System in Polish Criminal Law. Political
and Criminal Assumptions, History, Contemporary ReferencesMateusz Rodak, Watchmen or Guards? The Prison Guard in the Second
Polish RepublicAnna Machcewicz, Political Prisoners in Poland, 1944–56: The Sources
and Strategies of Resistance in the Authoritarian State’s Prison
System
Jiří Hanuš, Jan Zahradníček (1905–60): The Tragedy of a Poet and Prisoner of the Communist Regime
Klára Pinerová, Prison and Society Connected. The Development of the Czechoslovak Prison System in 1945–92
Maria Buko, Female Memories of the Experience of Totalitarian Places
of Isolation
Renata Szczepanik and Angelika Cieślikowska-Ryczko, ‘Don’t Look
Back, You Thief!’. Violence towards Convicted Criminals in Prisons
in the Last Decade of Communist Poland
Grzegorz Kudlak and Mateusz Zimny, Aid Organisations and Prison
Ministry in Communist Poland and Their Role in the Resocialisation
of Prisoners after 1980
ARCHIVEPreface by Anna Machcewicz
Zofia Moczarska and Kazimierz Moczarski’s Prison Letters,
1946–56. A Selection
REVIEWSMikołaj Getka-Kenig and Aleksander Łupienko (eds.), Architektura w mieście. Architektura dla miasta. Społeczne i kulturowe aspekty
funkcjonowania architektury na ziemiach polskich lat 1815–1914
[Architecture in the City, Architecture for the City: Social and Cultural Aspects of Functioning of Architecture in the Polish Lands, 1815–1915] – Urszula Bęczkowska
Frank Hadler and Matthias Middell (eds.), Handbuch einer transnationalen Geschichte Ostmitteleuropas, vol. 1: Von der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg – Maciej Górny;
Małgorzata Litwinowicz-Droździel, Iwona Kurz, and Paweł Rodak (eds.), Ekspozycje nowoczesności. Wystawy a doświadczanie procesów modernizacyjnych w Polsce (1821–1929)
[Exhibitions of Modernity. Exhibitions and the Experience of Modernisation Processes in Poland, 1821–1929] – Marta Michalska;
Aneta Prymaka-Oniszk, Bieżeństwo 1915. Zapomniani uchodźcy
[Beženstvo/Refugeedom 1915. The Forgotten Refugees] – Łukasz Mieszkowski;
Robert Blobaum, A Minor Apocalypse: Warsaw during the First World War – Maciej Górny;
Pavel Kolář, Der Poststalinismus. Ideologie und Utopie einer Epoche – Marcin Wolniewicz;
Małgorzata Pakier and Joanna Wawrzyniak (eds.), Memory and Change in Europe. Eastern Perspectives – Cristina Álvarez González;
Paweł Machcewicz, Muzeum [Museum] – Stephan Stach
CHRONICLEMaterials about Prisons in the Polish Territories in the Fund of the
Main Prison Administration of the Russian Empire – Alla Morozova
‘Theory and Practice: Religion, Work, Sex and Statehood in Polish
Prison History’ – Felix Ackermann