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Article title
128
Journal
Acta Poloniae Historica
Publisher
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla PAN w Warszawie
Year
2023
Identifiers
Volume contents
128
article:
Mnemonic Wars in Poland: An Introduction to New Research Directions
(
Wóycicka Z.
,
Wawrzyniak J.
,
Saryusz-Wolska M.
), p. 5-25
article:
Theorising an Omnipresent Concept. Memory as a Thickening Factor of Populism
(
Mazzini M.
), p. 27-44
article:
‘Coat Thieves’ and Bandits? Belarusian Counter-Memory of the ‘Cursed Soldiers’
(
Dobrosielski P.
,
Jaskułowski K.
,
Majewski P.
), p. 45-65
article:
The Polish Catholic Church and the Public Memory of the Shoah: Between Mnemonic Backlash and Settling Accounts with the Past
(
Nowicka-Franczak M.
), p. 67-98
article:
Peripheral (Non)Polishnesses. Museums, Creeping Conflicts, and Transformative Frictions
(
Kobielska M.
,
Siewior K.
), p. 99-126
article:
Heritage Without Heirs: The German Legacy in Serbia. The Case of the Museum of Danube Swabians
(
Giergiel S.
,
Taczyńska K.
), p. 127-150
article:
Third War of Independence? The Anti-Colonial Dynamics of Ukraine’s Politics of Memory after 2014 on the Example of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War in Kyiv
(
Stryjek T.
,
Markowska-Marczak B.
,
Konieczna-Sałamatin J.
), p. 151-179
article:
When the Mnemonic Actors Become Storytellers. The Lore of the ‘Recovery’ in 1970s Poland
(
Ćwiek-Rogalska K.
), p. 181-204
article:
Women in the Contemporary Polish Streetscape. Memory Wars
(
Walkowiak J. B.
,
Rutkiewicz-Hanczewska M.
), p. 205-228
article:
Crossing Barriers – Growing Barriers. Jews in Late Medieval Warsaw
(
Bartoszewicz A.
), p. 229-247
article:
Jewish Autobiographical Writing. Memoirs of Moses Vasertsug (c. 1760–1832)
(
Michałowska-Mycielska A.
), p. 249-276
article:
In Search of Female Agency: Latest Trends in Polish Research into Women’s History in Polish Lands in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
(
Sierakowska K.
), p. 277-292
article:
“An Unexpectedly Transgressive Subject of Twentieth-Century History”: How to Write (and Why to Read) about Communist Women Today
(
Mrozik A.
), p. 293-306
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