Volume 123: In Memory of Professor Jerzy W. Borejsza: In Memory of Professor Jerzy W. Borejsza
Contents
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Table of contents
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Mariusz Wołos, “An Unfulfilled Writer Who Became a Historian”. Jerzy Wojciech Borejsza (22 August 1935 – 28 July 2019)
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Tomasz Ceran, ‘Schools of Hatred’. The Essence of Totalitarianism in Jerzy W. Borejsza’s Approach
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Piotr Głuszkowski, From the Napoleonic Wars to the Crimean War. Faddey Bulgarin’s Infl uence on Russian-French Relations in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
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Marcos Silber, From Paris to Izmir, Rome, and Jerusalem: Armand Lévy as the Missing Link between Polish Romantic Nationalism and Zionism
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Maciej Górny, Black Mirror: A Comparative History of Polish and American Failures
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Grzegorz Krzywiec, Waiting for a Polish Mussolini. The Concepts and Contexts of ‘Fascism’ in Early Polish Right-Wing Political Discourse (1922–6): An Exploratory Study
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Joanna Nalewajko-Kulikov, Can Fascism Be Good for the Jews? The Response of the Yiddish Press in Poland to Italian Fascism (1922–39): A Research Reconnaissance
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Łukasz Bertram, Degrees in Revolution and for the Revolution’s Sake: The Educational Experience of Polish Communists before 1939
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Paweł Libera, Henryk Dembiński: The Man Who Became a Communist after Death?
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Eryk Krasucki, Polish Research on the History of the Comintern: An Overview of Existing Literature and an Outline of Future Perspectives
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Gennady Estraikh, The Soviet Narrative of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Archive
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Grzegorz P. Bąbiak, Paul Eluard’s Address at the World Congress of Intellectuals in Defence of Peace, 1948
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Speech delivered by Paul Eluard (1948)
Reviews
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Gábor Kármán, Confession and Politics in the Principality of Transylvania 1644–1657 – Mihai-D. Grigore;
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Kateryna Dysa, Ukrainian Witchcraft Trials. Volhynia, Podolia, and Ruthenia, 17th–18th Centuries – Łukasz Hajdrych;
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Tomasz Opaliński, Stan chłopski w Księstwie Warszawskim w świetle akt sądowych [The Peasant Estate in the Duchy of Warsaw, in Light of Court Files] – Mikołaj Getka-Kenig;
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Aleksander Łupienko, Order in the Streets: The Political History of Warsaw’s Public Space in the First Half of the 19th Century – Malte Rolf;
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Beate Störtkuhl and Rafał Makała (eds), Nicht nur Bauhaus: Netzwerke der Moderne in Mitteleuropa / Not Just Bauhaus: Networks of Modernity in Central Europe – Aleksander Łupienko;
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Nils Fehlhaber, Netzwerke der “Achse Berlin–Rom”. Die Zusammenarbeit faschistischer und nationalsozialistischer Führungseliten 1933–1943 – Grzegorz Krzywiec;
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Izabela Wagner, Bauman: A Biography – Aleksei Lokhmatov; Anna Sosnowska, Explaining Economic Backwardness. Post-1945 Polish Historians on Eastern Europe – Rafał Stobiecki;
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Katarzyna Stańczak-Wiślicz, Piotr Perkowski, Małgorzata Fidelis, and Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Kobiety w Polsce 1945–1989: Nowoczesność – równouprawnienie – komunizm [Women in Poland 1945–1989: Modernity – Equality – Communism] – Natalia Jarska;
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Béla Tomka, Austerities and Aspirations. A Comparative History of Growth, Consumption, and Quality of Life in East Central Europe since 1945 – Anna Sosnowska