Studies into the History of Russia and Central-Eastern Europe, vol. 53. Special Issue (2018)
Articles
Paweł Krokosz, The power of the Russian Empire – the military aspect in the work of selected Russian painters from the 18th until the early 20th century
Przemysław Adamczewski, On the correspondence of the Adam Czartoryski party with imam Shamil and his naibs
Jarosław Rubacha, The Central Powers and the Balkans. A Study of Diplomatic Activities of Germany and Austro-Hungary in Southeast Europe (1909–1913)
Grzegorz Zackiewicz, Polish political elites on events in Russia in the first months after the November 1917 Bolshevik coup d'état
Henryk Walczak, Antecedents of the internment of the highest authorities of the Second Polish Republic in Romania in September 1939
Anna Bańkowska, Jewish social welfare institutions and facilities in the General Government from 1939 to 1944. A preliminary study
Marek Wojnar, A minor ally or a minor enemy? The Hungarian issue in the political thought and activity of Ukrainian integral nationalists
(until 1941)
Olga Gontarska, Searching for inclusive narrative: Crimean Tatars in Ukrainian films
Krzysztof Popek, The Mufti Institution in the Bulgaria at the Beginning of the 20th Century. A Case Study