Studies on Nationality Issues in The Interwar Poland
Contents
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Włodzimierz Mędrzecki, The Society of the Second Republic of Poland Revisited: The Nationality Issues
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Olga Linkiewicz, Peasant Communities in Interwar Poland’s Eastern Borderlands: Polish Historiography and the Local Story
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Kai Struve, Polish Peasants in Eastern Galicia: Indifferent to the Nation or Pillars of Polishness? National Attitudes inthe Light of Józef Chałasiński’s Collection of Peasant YouthMemoirs
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Piotr Cichoracki, Polonisation Projects for Polesia and Their Delivery in 1921–1939
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Anna Engelking, Between the Lord and the Jew: Some Remarks on the Identity Structure of Belarusian kolkhozniks in the Late Twentieth and Early Twenty-fi rst Centuries
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Natalia Aleksiun, Together but Apart: University Experience of Jewish Students in the Second Polish Republic
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Anna Novikov, Quieta non movere? The B’nai B’rith in East Upper Silesia 1921–1934
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Torsten Lorenz, Changing Social Roles in a Polish-German Border Town: The Case of Mię dzychó d/Birnbaum
Archive
Reviews
- The Hungarian Historical Review. Acta Historica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae – New Series, ii, 4 (2013): Teréz Oborni (ed.), The Prince of Transylvania – Szymon Brzeziński;
- David Frick, Kith, Kin and Neighbors: Communities and Confession in Seventeenth-Century Wilno – Maria Cieśla;
- Jerzy Ogonowski,Sytuacja prawna Żydów w Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej 1918–1939. Prawa cywilne i polityczne [The Legal Situation of the Jews in the Republic of Poland from 1918 to 1939. Civil and Political Rights] – Anna Landau-Czajka;
- Maksym Hon, Iz kryvdoyu na samoti: Ukrayins’ko-yevre?s’ki vzayemyny na zakhidnoukrayins’kych zemlyakh u skladi Pol’shchi (1935–1939) – Włodzimierz Mędrzecki; Béla Tomka, A Social History of Twentieth-Century Europe – Adam Kożuchowski