The history of Prison Regimes in the Polish Territory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Contents
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Table of contents
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Felix Ackermann, Territorialisation and Incarceration: The Nexus between Solitary Confi nement, Religious Praxis and Imperial Rule in Nineteenth-Century Poland and Lithuania
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Wojciech Zalewski, Double-Track System in Polish Criminal Law. Political and Criminal Assumptions, History, Contemporary References
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Mateusz Rodak, Watchmen or Guards? The Prison Guard in the Second Polish Republic
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Anna Machcewicz, Political Prisoners in Poland, 1944–56: The Sources and Strategies of Resistance in the Authoritarian State’s Prison System
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Jiří Hanuš, Jan Zahradníček (1905–60): The Tragedy of a Poet and Prisoner of the Communist Regime
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Klára Pinerová, Prison and Society Connected. The Development of the Czechoslovak Prison System in 1945–92
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Maria Buko, Female Memories of the Experience of Totalitarian Places
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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
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Grzegorz Kudlak and Mateusz Zimny, Aid Organisations and Prison
Ministry in Communist Poland and Their Role in the Resocialisation
of Prisoners after 1980
Archive
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Preface by Anna Machcewicz
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Zofia Moczarska and Kazimierz Moczarski’s Prison Letters, 1946–56. A Selection
Reviews
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Mikołaj 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;
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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;
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Pavel Kolář, Der Poststalinismus. Ideologie und Utopie einer Epoche – Marcin Wolniewicz;
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Małgorzata Pakier and Joanna Wawrzyniak (eds.), Memory and Change in Europe. Eastern Perspectives – Cristina Álvarez González;
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Paweł Machcewicz, Muzeum [Museum] – Stephan Stach
Short notes
Chronicle
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Materials about Prisons in the Polish Territories in the Fund of the Main Prison Administration of the Russian Empire – Alla Morozova
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‘Theory and Practice: Religion, Work, Sex and Statehood in Polish Prison History’ – Felix Ackermann