Volume 122

CONTENTS

History of Socio-Political Concepts in Poland from the Eighteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Century

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p007 0 00 01Maciej Janowski, A Real Brain Twister, or, How to Outline the Evolution of the Concept of Nation between the Enlightenment and the Year 1939?


p007 0 00 01Anna Grześkowiak-Krwawicz, A Polish Sattelzeit? New Concepts in the Political Language at the Twilight of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth



p007 0 00 01Marta Kuc-Czerep, The Concept of Citizenship in the Political Discourse of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century


p007 0 00 01Adam Kożuchowski, A Demonic Chrysalis: The Concept of Bourgeoisie in Poland



p007 0 00 01Piotr Kuligowski, Mechanisms of Conceptual Change in the Discourse of Polish Political Emigration after the November Insurrection of 1830–1


p007 0 00 01Kamil Śmiechowski, How Do Local Conditions Inform Socio-Political Language? The Concept of ‘Intelligentsia’ in Łódź Press before the Mid-Twentieth Century


p007 0 00 01Rafał Rutkowski, Why Would the Skalds Not Have Lied about the Rulers’ Expeditions and Battles? Some Remarks on a Relic of Medieval Attitude toward Sources in Modern Medieval Studies

 

p007 0 00 01Artur Goszczyński, The Institution of Council of the Senate in the Political System of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth under the Rule of Ladislaus IV Vasa (1632–48)

 

p007 0 00 01Mahmut Halef Cevrioğlu, Sultan Murad IV’s Polish Campaign (1634)

 

p007 0 00 01Melchior Jakubowski, Facing the Old Believers. The Experience of Austrian and Prussian Officials in Bukovina and Neuostpreussen

 

REVIEWS

p007 0 00 01Hans-Jürgen Bömelburg and Norbert Kersken (eds), Mehrsprachigkeit in Ostmitteleuropa (1400–1700). Kommunikative Praktiken
und Verfahren in gemischtsprachigen Städten und Verbänden – Piotr Kociumbas;


Jan K. Ostrowski, Portret w dawnej Polsce [Portrait in Early Poland] – Wojciech Kriegseisen;

Volodymir Sklokin, Rosiisʹka imperiia i Slobidsʹka Ukraina u druhii polovyni XVIII st.: prosvichenyi absoliutyzm, impersʹka intehratsiia, lokalʹne suspilʹstvo – Tomasz Hen-Konarski;

Jan Jakub Surman, Universities in Imperial Austria, 1848–1918. A Social History of a Multilingual Space – Maciej Górny;

Jan Arendt (ed.), Science and Empire in Eastern Europe: Imperial Russia and the Habsburg Monarchy in the 19th Century – Maciej Górny;

Heidi Hein-Kircher, Lembergs ‘polnischen Charakter’ sichern. Kommunalpolitik in einer multiethnischen Stadt der Habsburgermonarchie zwischen 1861/62 und 1914 – Aleksander Łupienko;

Wiktor Marzec, Rising Subjects: The 1905 Revolution and The Origins of Modern Polish Politics – Piotr Kuligowski;


Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska, Dziecko, rodzina i płeć w amerykańskich inicjatywach humanitarnych i filantropijnych w II Rzeczypospolitej
[Children, Family and Gender Roles in American Humanitarian and Philanthropic Initiatives in Interwar Poland] – Justyna Aniceta Turkowska;

Piotr Cichoracki, Joanna Dufrat, and Janusz Mierzwa, Oblicza buntu społecznego w II Rzeczypospolitej doby wielkiego kryzysu (1930–1935). Uwarunkowania, skala, konsekwencje [Faces of Social Protest in the Second Polish Republic during the Great Depression (1930–1935). Preconditions, Scale, Consequences] – William W. Hagen;

Iwona Dadej, Beruf und Berufung transnational: deutsche und polnische Akademikerinnen in der Zwischenkriegszeit – Iza Mrzygłód;

Anna Bikont, Sendlerowa. W ukryciu [Irena Sendler. In Hiding] – Grzegorz Krzywiec;

Ewa Stańczyk, Commemorating the Children of World War II in Poland. Combative Remembrance – Lidia Zessin-Jurek

SHORT NOTES 

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p007 0 00 01Contributors