The Specificity of Historical Development:
East Central Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century
Contents
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Table of contents
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Maciej Janowski, ‘Multiple Sonderwegs’. The Specificity of Historical Development of East Central Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century (Introductory Remarks)
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Maciej Górny, Bitterly Triumphant: The Biologisation of National
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Oskar Mulej, National Liberals and Their Progeny. Approaching the Peculiar Developments in Central European Liberal Party Traditions, 1867–1918
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Marcin Jarząbek, The Victors of a War that Was Not Theirs: First-World-War-Veterans in the Second Republic of Poland and Their European Peers
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Błażej Brzostek, Romania’s Peculiar Way in the Landscapes of
Bucharest, 1806–1906 -
Maciej Janowski, A Capital in the Periphery. The Developmental Specificity of Budapest (as a Big East Central European City)
Archive
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Archive - Maciej Górny
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Viacheslav Lypyns’kyi, The Tragedy of the Ukrainian Sancho
Panza (From an Émigré’s Notebook)
Reviews
Słownik wsi śląskich w średniowieczu [The Dictionary of the Medieval Silesian Rural Settlements], ed. Dominik Nowakowski, vol. 1: Powiat lubiński [Lubiń district], ed. Dagmara Adamska, Agnieszka Latocha, Dominik Nowakowski, Aleksander Paroń, Marcin Siehankiewicz, Robert Sikorski – Tomasz Związek;
Christoph Schmidt, Pilger, Popen und Propheten. Eine Religionsgeschichte Osteuropas – Margarita Korzo; Processes of Cultural Exchange in Central Europe, 1200–1800, ed. Veronika Čapská, with Robert Antonín, Martin Čapský – Olga Miriam Przybyłowicz; Peter Oliver Loew, Wir Unsichtbaren. Geschichte der Polen in Deutschland – Maciej Górny; Tomasz Kizwalter, W stronę równości [Towards Equality] – Adam Kożuchowski;
Philipp Ther, Die neue Ordnung auf dem alten Kontinent. Eine Geschichte des neoliberalen Europa – Maciej Górny.