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vol. 19
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issue 4
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The news of strikes and demonstrations that broke out in Poland on 25 June 1976 resounded throughout the Polish exile community in Britain. The article presents the opinions and assessments expressed by the émigré politicians and journalists concerning the causes and possible consequences of the events taking place in Poland.
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2013
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vol. 16
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issue 2(32)
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Autorka usytuowała działalność Oficyny Poetów i Malarzy Czesława i Krystyny Bednarczyków w Londynie (1949–1991/1992) na tle innych polskich wydawnictw na Wyspach Brytyjskich od wybuchu II wojny światowej do dnia dzisiejszego. Skupiła się szczególnie na bezprecedensowej inicjatywie wydawniczej — elitarnym kwartalniku „Ofi cyna Poetów”, który ukazywał się w latach 1966–1980
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This article charts the place of the Poets and Painters’ Press, run in London from 1949 until 1991/92 by Czesław and Krystyna Bednarczyk in the context of other Polish media that functioned in the United Kingdom since the outbreak of World War II. This study focuses in particular on the Bednarczyks’ most extraordinary labour of love — the high-end quarterly Ofi cyna Poetów [Poets’ Press] which appeared regularly between 1966 and 1980
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