Studies into the History of Russia and Central-Eastern Europe, vol. 56. Special Issue (2021)
Articles
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Marek Rutkowski, Russian–Prussian surrender of fugitives and deserters: cartel conventions of the 1840s and 1850s
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Małgorzata Bręczewska-Kulesza, Provincial treatment and care asylums for the mentally ill in East Prussia as forgotten cultural heritage: case study of the asylum in Allenberg (now Znamensk, Russian Federation)
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Jerzy Grzybowski, Belarusian education in General District Latvia (1941–1945)
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Mykola Balaban, Nachtigall in the battle for Lviv ledge. Structure, tasks, actions
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Maria Pasztor, Courtesy or diplomacy? The visit of Elisabeth Queen of the Belgians to Poland in 1955
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Walenty Baluk, Mykola Doroshko, The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict
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Witold Orłowski, Déjà vu: economic determinants of Russia’s power in the historical perspective (1890–2020)
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Marcin Pomarański, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky’s heroic techno-utopia
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Piotr Lewandowski, Poland as a periphery in Immanuel Wallerstein’s theory
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Magdalena Karolak-Michalska, The role of ethnopolitical processes in the states of the Eastern European subregion