Studies into the History of Russia and Central-Eastern Europe, vol. 55 no 3. Special Issue (2020)
Articles
Mariusz Wołos, In the Hallways of Versailles. “White” Russia and Poland during the Paris Peace Conference
Aleksander Srebrakowski, The nationality panorama of Vilnius
Przemysław Adamczewski, Jusuf-bek Umaszew and the importance of the Caucasus for Polish intelligence services during World War II in view of documents kept in Polish archives in London
Karol Szymański, Overrated and overlooked. Th e critical reception of Czechoslovak cinema in Poland in the 1950s and 1960s based on Karel Kachyňa’s Smugglers
of Death
Artur Mariusz Trudzik, Jazz in Central and Eastern Europe as discussed by Jazz magazine (1956–1959)
Krzysztof Popek, Remarks on the theories on the origin of Muslims in Bulgarian lands – nineteenth-century and present perspectives
Jolanta Epsztein, Zdzisław Askanas (1910–1974) – materials for a physician’s biography
Alexander Rusetsky, Olga Dorokhina, Monuments of sorrow: tools for rooting conflicts and peacebuilding on the example of post-Soviet Georgia
Krzysztof Buchowski, The pragmatic (post-)communist: Algirdas Brazauskas – the first secretary, president, and prime minister of Lithuania
ReviewsJerzy Grzybowski, История белорусской государственности. Впяти томах