Table of contents
Dariusz Jarosz, Modernisation through Contamination: Degradation of the Natural Environment in Poland (1945–70) as Perceived by the Authorities and the Society
Mariusz Jastrząb and Joanna Wawrzyniak, On Two Modernities of the Polish Automotive Industry: The Case of Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych and Its Staff (1948–2011)
Jerzy Kochanowski, A ‘Great Change’, or, the Poles’ Unfulfi lled Daydream about Having a Car (1956–7)
Doubravka Olšáková, Between Stalinism and Infrastructural Globalism: The International Geophysical Year (1957–8) in Czechoslovakia, Poland and German Democratic Republic
Katarzyna Stańczak-Wiślicz, Household as a Battleground of Modernity: Activities of the Home Economics Committee Affi liated to the League of Women (1957–80)
Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Biopolitics and (Non-)Modernity. Population Micro-Policy, Expert Knowledge and Family in Late-Communist Poland
Piotr Wciślik, The Rubber Waistband and the Resistor: Solidarity Radio and Media Fantasies of Emancipation under Late Socialism in Poland
Andrii Zhyvachivskyi, The Governors of Kefe and Azak in Ottoman-Muscovite Relations in the Fifteenth–Seventeenth Centuries and the Issue of Titulature
Marcin Wolniewicz, On the Process of De-Stalinization of Polish Historiography – Stefan Kieniewicz (1907–92) and the Insurgent Tradition