Studies into the History of Russia and Central-Eastern Europe, vol. 55. Special Issue (2020)
Articles
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Mariusz Wołos, In the Hallways of Versailles. “White” Russia and Poland during the Paris Peace Conference
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Aleksander Srebrakowski, The nationality panorama of Vilnius
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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
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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
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Artur Mariusz Trudzik, Jazz in Central and Eastern Europe as discussed by Jazz magazine (1956–1959)
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Krzysztof Popek, Remarks on the theories on the origin of Muslims in Bulgarian lands – nineteenth-century and present perspectives
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Jolanta Epsztein, Zdzisław Askanas (1910–1974) – materials for a physician’s biography
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Alexander Rusetsky, Olga Dorokhina, Monuments of sorrow: tools for rooting conflicts and peacebuilding on the example of post-Soviet Georgia
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Krzysztof Buchowski, The pragmatic (post-)communist: Algirdas Brazauskas – the first secretary, president, and prime minister of Lithuania