Table of Contents
Contents | |
FACES OF RECEPTION (II)
Reception of the Past on the Ground of the History and the History of Historiography—Preface | |
Violetta Julkowska |
Researching Reception as a Concept in the Area of History of Historiography | |
Violetta Julkowska |
Regina libertas et plica polonica. Remarks about the Reception of the Polish Realities in France in the Margin of Gaspard de Tende’s Relation historique de Pologne | |
Maciej Forycki |
Reception of Polish Court Ceremony in the Light of Relation historique de Pologne by Gaspard de Tende | |
Bernadetta Manyś |
Translator’s Notes or Some Remarks on the Polish Edition of Gaspard de Tende’sRelation historique de la Pologne | |
Tomasz Falkowski |
The Past in the Present. The Modern Reception of Polishness in Piedmont | |
Ligia Henczel-Wróblewska |
The Reception of Galicia in Modern Polish Historiography | |
Mariusz Menz |
On the Discussion of the Unification of the School Reception of History in the Russian Federation | |
Bartosz Hordecki |
Representation of the Trauma in Textbook of History. “Thanks to the” Stalin’s Repression in the Russian Historical Education | |
Ivan Peshkov |
FACES OF RECEPTION—REVIEWS
On the Slavdom—Ambiguously | |
Anita Napierała |
The Reception of the Official Collective Memory of the Western Territories by the Residents of Wrocław. A Reflection upon the Reading of Gregor Thum’s A strange city. Wrocław in 1945 and After | |
Adam Rajewski |
Silesia as the Cultural Bridge between the Western and Eastern Europe—in the Writings of Modern German Researchers | |
Helena Staśkiewicz |
TREATISES. INTERPRETATIONS
After Alfred Stieglitz. Early works of Georgia O’Keeffe, 1905–1917. Part I, 1905–1914 | |
Karolina Anna Rosiejka |
“Holocaust Trauma.” Contribution to the Genealogy of Concepts | |
Amelia Korzeniewska |
Ukrainian Revolution of 1914–1921: The European and Russian Dimension | |
Gennadii Korolov |
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